Monday 10 May 2021

8 Landscaping Features That Buyers Love PLUS $7,000 Garden Oasis and $2,000 Whole House Dehumidifier Giveaways!


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BuySell REAL ESTATE TIPS
8 Landscaping Features That Buyers Love
Entice buyers and increase your home’s value by following these landscaping tips.
 
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HomeEc SAFETY AND SECURITY
7 Steps to Avoid a Flooded Basement

There are certain signs of spring we all welcome: cheery daffodils, increased daylight, and the chirping of birds returning from their winter vacations. Along with those happy signs of spring, a less welcome sign may be an annual event for you—basement flooding. Spring rains often bring out the worst in flawed grading and foundations, leaving homeowners with a mess. If you've never dealt with basement flooding before, there's a set procedure to getting things back in order.


First, get rid of the water. If you don't have a sump pump, you can rent one from a home improvement store. If you have more than a few of inches of water, you might want to call a professional. They have more powerful equipment and can get the job done quickly. After the water is removed, you need to dry things out. Provide as much ventilation as possible to decrease the possibility of mold growth. Open all the windows and doors, and use fans to increase air circulation.


Throw out anything wet that's of a porous nature—like cardboard boxes or newspapers. That's a breeding ground for mold. If carpets can be dried out quickly, you can keep them. Otherwise, they should go. (You can purchase a mold test kit if you're unsure.) If a significant amount of drywall has been saturated, you'll need to cut it out and replace it.


Cleaning up basement flooding is a lot of work, and can get expensive. Instead, do yourself a favor: Before the worst happens, follow these simple guidelines from the National Restoration Network to reduce your risk for basement flooding this season.

 
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Holiday DIY
15 Projects You Should Always Take Outside
Keep yourself and your home safe and looking great by moving these projects outside.
 
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HomeEc BY DESIGN
These Are the Design Trends Realtors Recommend Skipping
While you can't do much to change the major determinant of your home's value–its location–your decorating and remodeling choices can certainly affect its value, for both better and worse. Common wisdom says that you should make design decisions to suit your and your family's style and needs, but it's also true that a feature, color, or amenity that you absolutely love could be a deal breaker to a potential buyer—and that could be a real problem when it comes time to sell your home. Real estate agents see a lot of homes and speak with a lot of home buyers, so they have a good idea of the design trends that help sell a home, and those that don't. If you expect to put your home on the market within the next few years and want to get a good price, take some advice from real estate professionals and skip the following 15 interior design trends.
 
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