Think Millennial When Preparing Your Home for Sale

As we make our way through 2015, the millennial generation (those between the ages of 24 and 32) will continue to move the real estate industry forward. Since they’re just about the perfect age for buying their first home, it’s important to think about these...

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Savvy Shopping Tips for the New Year

Once they’ve shopped the after-Christmas sales and clearances, smart shoppers head for the home store. Traditionally, January White Sales make this the best time of year to stock up on sheets, towels, and table linens. But say the savviest shoppers, some of the best prices of...

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What Homeowners Can Do to Save Money on Energy Costs (Info-Graphic)

As energy costs increase, many homeowners are looking for ways to reduce their energy consumption. The following are some tips that homeowners can do to cut and save on both energy costs and consumption. by anitaclark. Source: sellingwarnerrobins.com Connect with us: Facebook - Twitter - LinkedIn - YouTube - Pinterest - Google+ - HOUZZView Our Communities - View our available new home floor...

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15 Ways to Save for a New Home

If you're mired in debt and unable to save a cent, you're well acquainted with stress, worry, and shame. But the thought of digging out is so overwhelming that, frankly, you'd rather push it away and drown your woes in (yet another) $5 latte. The...

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Common Mistakes New Homeowners Make

A new home is one of the biggest purchases homeowners will make in their lifetimes. Regrettably, sometimes costly mistakes are made by various parties of the transaction - builders, remodeling contractors, or even the new homeowners, themselves. Knowing a few of the common mistakes homeowners...

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Tips to Keep that Checkbook in Balance

Are you making your bank account work for you? These days, checking accounts come with a variety of features, such as mobile alerts, that can help you take control of your finances and better manage your spending and saving. Are you taking advantage of them? The...

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Control the Urge to Recycle Resolutions

Another year is upon us, leaving plenty of time to reflect on what went well (and not so well) in 2014. Before you start outlining your self-improvement plan for 2015, consider this: only 8 percent of people who make New Year’s resolutions actually stick to...

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The Once Humble Television is Now a Critical Design Piece

Not long ago, TVs were big, boxy and unattractive. No wonder they were always relegated to the corner of a room, positioned discreetly or masked within large, wooden, entertainment centers to make them fit in an aesthetically pleasing way. Those days are long gone. With the...

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