7 Ways To Upgrade Your Front Porch

7 Ways To Upgrade Your Front Porch

Your front porch is not only an entrance part of your home. It actually serves a lot of purposes. You can use your front porch as a setting for gatherings. You can use this spot for some alone time or to sip tea with your neighbors and catch up. It can also be your living room’s extension and serve as the welcome area to entertain your guests. This could also be your kid’s favorite spot to do their homework, especially when the weather outside is nice. 

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How to Win a Bidding War

How to Win a Bidding War

If you’ve submitted an offer on a home for sale, you may now find yourself in a bidding war with other buyers — especially in a seller’s market like we’re experiencing today. When there is limited inventory and lots of demand, odds are that the seller will have loads of offers to choose from. It’s at this point that rather than giving up on your dream home, you may opt to adjust your offer by making the terms more seller-friendly or by increasing how much you’re willing to pay.

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10 Steps to Renting a Room in Your House

Whether you want extra cash to supplement your income, or you need help with paying your mortgage, renting a room in your house solves two problems; housing for someone who needs one, and extra income for you.

But renting out a room in your house is not for everyone; consider the benefits and the drawbacks to see if it’s right for you.:

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Rays of Renovations: 6 Summer Essentials to Add to Your Home

Rays of Renovations: 6 Summer Essentials to Add to Your Home
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Are you looking to brighten up your home for summer? These six summer essentials will make your home the envy of the neighborhood. Whether you are striving to keep the kids entertained or planning a beautiful gathering space, building the perfect backyard sanctuary is a summer project for the whole family. 

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A Complete Guide to Basement Waterproofing

A Complete Guide To Basement Waterproofing

A year-round dry basement is what all homeowners desire. While a few puddles here and there may not bother you if you’re merely using it for your furnace, water heater, washer, and dryer, you still need to ensure that small cracks and leaks won’t transform it into a flooded basement when rainy or snowy season kicks in. 

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