Should You Wait To Build Your New Home Or Build Now?

Once you make the decision to build a luxury home, you have to decide what to do with your current home. Some homeowners are leery of contracting with a builder for the new home until the old home is sold. However, that can present problems of its own. If you are unsure of whether you should wait to build until the current home is sold or move forward with your plans, here is what you need to know. Read More 

Exterior Property Inspections: Buildings Are Important, but So Are Their Surroundings

If you own a property that has been vacant for a long time, don't assume that it's doing just fine because no one's been living there. Even if you're sure no one's gotten inside, the outside could have developed problems just by being exposed to the elements and to nature in general. If you're getting ready to rent the property again, you will have to be sure to get the exterior and landscaping inspected quickly to ensure you catch things that could grow into major problems if left unchecked. Read More 

How To Get Pollen Stains Out Of Your Upholstery

If you were recently gifted with a great big bouquet of flowers, one of the side effects of all those pretty flowers and great smells is that the pollen tends to fall off the flowers as they wilt. If you got a pollen stain from a bouquet of flowers on your upholstery, here is what you need to do to get rid of it. #1 Vacuum Up The Loose Pollen Read More 

Three Tips for Apartment Shopping

Finding a new apartment can seem like a daunting task. Not surprisingly, it can be easy for individuals to make some simple oversights during the apartment-hunting process, and this might cause problems. To help you avoid these issues, you should keep the following few tips in mind as you are evaluating apartments. Test the Walls for Soundproofing Living in an apartment with thin walls can be an unpleasant experience. As a result, it is usually wise to test the walls for soundproofing. Read More 

Tips For Buying A Vacation Home

Even though you and your family will only spend a small amount of time at your vacation home annually, it is important to take your time and do the research before agreeing on the purchase of a home. A vacation home is an investment that can pay off in the long run. Here are some tips to remember while shopping for a vacation home.  Visit the Neighborhood Several Times Location is one of the most important factors to consider when buying a vacation home. Read More