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6 DIY Home Projects That Can Kill Your Home Value

DIY can be a great way to save money on home upgrades—but some projects actually hurt your resale value. If you ever plan to sell, avoid these mistakes:

1. Overly Personal Paint Colors
💀 Black ceilings, neon walls, or dark purple kitch...

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Energy Vampires: Why Your Electric Bill Is So High

Ever open your electric bill and wonder how in the world it got so high—even though you swear you’re not doing anything different? It’s probably because of energy vampires—appliances and devices that suck electricity even when you’re ...

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How to Survive Your Neighbor’s Construction Project

Any kind of construction project is loud and dirty. For homeowners starting their project, they have the anticipation of the finished product to look forward to. But what if the project isn’t your own but your neighbor’s? You have all the h...

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Tips for Staging with Plants

Natural design elements have been on trend for the past few years. Sustainable wood, stone, and fabrics add simple beauty to spaces in all parts of the home. The color palette of these materials tends to be soft beiges, creams, and browns; love...

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The Basics of Home EV Charging Stations

Electric vehicles are becoming commonplace in American households. While these innovative cars may allow their owners to pass the gas station, but they still need fuel which means that access to a charging station is important to keep these own...

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Pre-Listing Decluttering Tips for a Faster Sale

A clutter-free home sells faster and for a higher price. Follow these pre-listing decluttering tips:

1. Start with High-Impact Areas
Declutter kitchens, bathrooms, and entryways first, as they create the biggest first impressions.

2. Red...

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Steps to Remove Private Mortgage Insurance (PMI)

If you purchased a home with less than 20% down, you're likely paying Private Mortgage Insurance (PMI). Here’s how you can remove it:

1. Pay Down Your Loan to 80% Loan-to-Value (LTV)
Once your loan balance reaches 80% of the home’s orig...

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