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Incredible Money-Saving Ideas When Redecorating Your Home

Incredible Money-Saving Ideas When Redecorating Your Home

| June 12, 2016 | 0 Comments

When you have been in your home for a while, it’s always good to spice it up with a change of décor. We have the perfect image in our minds of what we want our homes to look like, and we are never satisfied. Based on a recent survey, 98% of homeowners don’t have the […]

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Smart Strategies for Preventing a Sky-High Water Bill

Smart Strategies for Preventing a Sky-High Water Bill

| April 1, 2016 | 0 Comments

If your water bill is suspiciously high and not consistent with the consumption you make, it’s good time to look for possible leaks. As it turns out, our toilets are the usual culprits. Leaking spots amass to a sky-high water bill without us being aware of it. Certain leakages are intermittent and demand thorough inspection. […]

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Looking For A Way to Save On Energy Expenses? Why Not Bundle Everything with Utility Warehouse

Looking For A Way to Save On Energy Expenses? Why Not Bundle Everything with Utility Warehouse

| December 31, 2015 | 0 Comments

Which is the most frustrating aspect in home keeping? If you are like most folks in the UK you will agree that power bills drive you up the wall. Indeed, a report on the Guardian shows that over 46% of homeowners have switched providers over the last 7 years to try and manage their energy […]

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Increase the Resale Value of your Home by Doing Some Remodeling

Increase the Resale Value of your Home by Doing Some Remodeling

| December 14, 2015 | 0 Comments

Are you considering doing some remodeling of your home? If you are like most people the answer is yes. The longer you are in your home the more things start to look shabby and run down. I’m not talking about regular home maintenance like painting and cleaning. I am talking about large projects like remodeling […]

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The Importance of Finding a Local Builder with Great References Before Building Your Home

The Importance of Finding a Local Builder with Great References Before Building Your Home

| December 13, 2015 | 0 Comments

You have been thinking about and planning your new home construction for a while now and now your ready to do it. For me we have had to wait for the professional college student to finally get a place for herself, so it’s time now for our dream home. But deciding to start building your home is […]

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Where Can You Save A Little Money Selling Your Home

Where Can You Save A Little Money Selling Your Home

| November 11, 2015 | 1 Comment

One of the biggest issues facing a house sale or purchase to that matter is the associated fees. From the estate agent (or realtor) to the costs of photography, listing your property and any necessary home improvements, the combined bills that get pieced together can amount to an eye watering figure. To avoid being stung […]

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Home Security on a Budget

Home Security on a Budget

| September 18, 2015 | 1 Comment

Home security is something that is incredibly important to all of us, and if money was no object then we would all be protecting our families and our personal belongings with state of the art home security systems. However, here in the real world very few of us can afford to do so and we […]

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The Ins and Outs of Buying Your First Home – Infographic

The Ins and Outs of Buying Your First Home – Infographic

| August 4, 2015 | 0 Comments

Buying your first home can be a confusing and daunting task. It’s such a big decision. There is so much money involved that you worry that you are making the right decisions. Here is an infographic that will help you understand every aspect and step you can encounter when buying your first home.  

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Which Regions Rents Are Increasing Quickest?

Which Regions Rents Are Increasing Quickest?

| July 23, 2015 | 0 Comments

Since 2004 the private rental sector has almost doubled, with just under 20% of homes in England now being rented out by landlords to private tenants. In the rest of Europe it may be more common for people to rent flats and houses but, as the old saying goes: “an Englishman’s home is his castle.” […]

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