Approximately 90 percent of seniors over 65 years old intend to stay in their homes for at least 10 more years, according to AARP. As a result, remodeling companies report an uptick in the number of customers doing upgrades and remodels to allow them to age in place. Fortunately, there are some ... » Learn More about Home Renovations for Aging in Place
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Adding an Accessory Dwelling Unit
Accessory dwelling units (ADUs) have become very popular over the past few years. Sometimes called “Granny Flats,” these units have often been used to provide for multi-generational housing needs, but they can also become a great source of secondary income. ADUs can also make great home offices, ... » Learn More about Adding an Accessory Dwelling Unit
Prepping an Empty House for Sale
Should you prep an empty house? This is not about adding furniture or plants to a vacant home, but it’s about looking at the empty home and making it more appealing to buyers. Not all homes need furniture to sell for top dollar, but even a vacant home needs attention before it’s ready for ... » Learn More about Prepping an Empty House for Sale
Breaking Down Renting Vs. Owning
Although renting seems like such an easy way to get into a home, you have to remember you’re building your landlord’s wealth—not yours. Owning a home, on the other hand, allows you to build your own wealth. Each year, home renters face the question of whether to renew their lease for ... » Learn More about Breaking Down Renting Vs. Owning
The Basics of Home EV Charging Stations
Electric vehicles are becoming commonplace in American households. While these innovative cars may allow their owners to pass the gas station, but they still need fuel which means that access to a charging station is important to keep these owners on the road. To provide easy access to ... » Learn More about The Basics of Home EV Charging Stations