[Infographic] How to Boost Home Values on a Budget There are A LOT of ways a homeowner can make small changes that will have a major lasting impact on their property's value. The most effective? Would you guess paint? (retipster.com) > Read More
Pampering Comes Easy in This Gilded Master Bath "I think of this as a fresher, younger version of glamour, sexy without being over-the-top." (housebeautiful.com) > Read More
Sell It Faster: Checklist For An Open House Putting on an open house is by far the most efficient way of presenting your home in front of a buyer. Open houses hold great power in convincing a buyer of the feasibility and aptness of your place. However, only if done correctly. (Real Trends) > Read More
Creating Storage Between the Studs in Your Walls Recessed, between-the-studs shelving and storage niches help you de-clutter and stay organized without sacrificing valuable square footage. (houselogic.com) > Read More
9 Easy Tips To Improve Your Email Writing Skills Email is a tool that most businesses can't do without now.The last thing you want is to cause misunderstandings with your emails, so here are 9 tips that will help you improve your email writing skills. (Real Trends) > Read More
Problem Solving Projects: 10 Super Smart Kitchen Storage DIYs There are yet-to-be-discovered storage spots lurking in even the teeny-tiniest of kitchens-under the shelves, behind cabinet doors, right on the wall. These clever DIY ideas will help you uncover these areas in your own kitchen and create stylish storage projects that fit right into them. (apartmenttherapy.com) > Read More
Planning to Put Your Home on the Market This Spring? The Spring market is no doubt the busiest time of year for the real estate market. Most people selling their homes now started making repairs and packing away the non-essentials in the Fall. > Read More
Selling Your Home in the Spring If you want to sell your home this spring, prepare for pent-up buyer demand. Spring might be an even livelier home-selling season this year because homebuyers want to act before interest rates or home prices rise. Even so, buyers insist on good deals. Even in seller's markets, where the supply of homes for sale can't meet demand from buyers, the overpriced homes are at a disadvantage. (bankrate.com) > Read More