Shannon Jacobs
Ready to sell? Tackle these home renovations first
Remodeling and Renovation Tips
Few events in life are as stressful as selling a home. There are ways to make it easier, though. For starters, taking care of needed home renovations prior to putting your house on the market can go a long way toward a smoother sales process. Get through it all with your sales price and sanity intact by first making some of these home improvements.
Read MoreThink all home renovations add value? Think again!
Remodeling and Renovation Tips
These days, anything beyond repairs that are acutely obvious — a hole in the roof or worn-out flooring, for example — is negotiable, because sellers are in the driver’s seat. But even if you’re not selling your home, there are renovations that just simply aren’t necessary. Learn how to discern which renos aren’t worth the trouble at all.
Read MoreHome renovations that help save energy — and money
Remodeling and Renovation Tips
From quick and easy tweaks to major household upgrades, home renovations that promote energy efficiency are good for your wallet. Take a look at some of the ways you can lower your utility costs — thus saving money — while also helping the environment.
Read MoreWant to Know How to Raise the Value of Your Home? Consider These Top Home Renovations
Remodeling and Renovation Tips
Home improvement projects aren't always about making fashionable updates to stay in style. Sometimes they’re to boost your bottom line: adding value so when you sell, you walk away with a pocket full of cash. If that’s your plan, here are some home renovations you should consider.
Read More5 questions to consider before you begin home renovations
Remodeling and Renovation Tips
It’s the eternal question when your home starts to feel a bit dated: Renovate or sell? Landing on an answer gets even trickier when you’ve spent years investing your heart and soul — not to mention your cash. Check out our five renovation questions we think you should consider as you weigh your options.
Read More6 Laundry Room Storage Ideas To Maximize Space And Usability
Home Organization Tips
Converting a small, utilitarian space into an attractive yet still functional laundry room may be a bit challenging. But that’s why we’re here. Read on for some laundry room storage ideas and helpful hacks to make your space sparkle.
Read MoreRelocating for work? Here’s what you need to know about corporate housing
Relocation and Moving
When relocating for a new job, a place to call home while you’re searching for your next home can make the transition considerably less stressful. Fortunately, corporate housing is designed with the business traveler in mind and is more in tune with what a person relocating for work actually needs. Find out why you need to pack a certain way for temporary housing, what to expect when you get there, and how much all of it may cost you.
Read MoreReady to fix up your fixer-upper house? 6 tips to go about it
Remodeling and Renovation Tips
Ready to go full HGTV and start renovating your fixer-upper house? This article’s for you. Take a look at our tips to keep in mind before you tear down that wall or update the kitchen — or, like a few brave souls, take on the entire house.
Read MoreMoving out of state for work? Why relocation services may be a smart strategy
Relocation and Moving
Relocating for a new job? Then you may want to consider enlisting help from relocation services. Take a look at some of the benefits as well as what you can expect from these stress-busting, time-saving, and money-saving moving experts.
Read MoreRelocating for work? Here’s your guide to temporary housing
Relocation and Moving
Hotels, corporate housing, and sublets, oh my! The options for temporary housing may seem endless, but that doesn’t mean they’re all right for you and your personal situation. Here are a few things to consider as you make plans to move for your job.
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