How to Prune Winter Weakened Trees

Heavy snow and ice, as well as frozen soil conditions, can damage cherished trees and shrubs in residential landscapes. Even areas without major snowfall like Texas, experience high winds and huge fluctuations in temperatures during winter. But homeowners can lessen the adverse effects of winter...

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Nation’s Average Home Prices End with a Slight Increase

The latest FNC Residential Price Index™ (RPI) shows the nation’s average home prices ended in 2014 with a slight increase after a three-month decline. Based on recorded sales of non-distressed properties (existing and new homes) in the 100 largest metropolitan areas, the index bounced back...

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Prepare Financially before Taking the Home Buying Leap

Buying a home is a major life decision. You’ll want to do everything in your power to make sure you’re financially secure enough to tackle the investment. If you’re planning to buy a home in the near future, organization is key. “Buying your first home can...

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Tips to Find New Uses for Everyday Items

Ever think of using your hairdryer to dust behind the sofa? Enterprising Woman’s Day Magazine readers shared surprising new uses for everyday items found in nearly every home: Dust hard-to-reach places with a hairdryer – Aside from clearing out dust behind the sofa, set the hairdryer...

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