Posts Tagged ‘home improvement’

Top 5 Things You Can Do to Sell Your House

Monday, August 11th, 2008

Top 5 Things You Can Do to Sell Your House in a Tough Market

In the past couple years, the real estate market has been flagging and the economy overall has been floundering. With the economy where it is, it is becoming more and more difficult to sell your home at this time. If you want to sell your home for a great price, you are going to have to work hard to sell your home and to make it look desirable in today’s market. While it may seem difficult to sell these days, there are things you can do to make your home an attractive buy for buyers today. Here are the top five things you need to do if you want to sell your home as soon as possible, even on a market that is on the downswing today.

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Need a Home Repair Man?

Wednesday, April 16th, 2008

So you have a number of appliances around your house that always seem to need fixing. How do you go about hiring the right home repair man you can trust to get the job done right the first time without absolutely draining your wallet? Do you flip though the yellow pages and search for a specialist? Or do you call up your friends and ask them for whom they prescribe. If you are in need of a handyman, you know it can be quite the ordeal. I am going to give you a few tips that may help you immensely.

First, you need to categorize what needs to be fixed. If it is a specialty appliance like a dishwasher, you may save yourself quite a headache by simply finding a specialist from the manufacturer itself. Of course this may not be the cheapest option, but sometimes it is the most realistic. Read Full Home Repair Man Article

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Contractors Article

Sunday, April 6th, 2008

Professional versus do-it-yourself

There are three main approaches to managing a home improvement project: hiring a general contractor, directly hiring specialized contractors, or doing the work oneself. If you choose to do it yourself, it could end up being a big project. If you’re building a house, you’ll need an architect.

A general contractor oversees a home improvement project that involves multiple trades. A general contractor acts as project manager, providing access to the site, removing debris, coordinating work schedules, and performing some aspects of the work.  read full article