When is the Best Season to Move?
Each season offers specific opportunities and challenges when it comes to moving. Here’s how to choose the best timing to fit your goals.
Each season offers specific opportunities and challenges when it comes to moving. Here’s how to choose the best timing to fit your goals.
Create fun memories together and save money with these budget-friendly outdoor activities. From planting vegetables to outdoor finger painting, there are plenty of ways to keep the kids (and you!) entertained all summer long.
Home staging is important, it’s strategic, and it can be a lot cheaper than you think. Plus, if you don’t stage your home, you’ll miss out on the 6-20% average bump in final sale price. At the end of the day, you don’t need any more expenses than necessary when you’re moving. Here’s how to stage a home on a budget.
Even if you’ve prepared and budgeted for your move, there are always going to be hidden costs. The more information you get about your move up front, the better you can budget and cut costs down the line.
Vegetables are healthy and delicious, and you don’t have to make a trip to the supermarket to get them. There are tons of benefits to building and maintaining your very own backyard garden. Here are our top five reasons why you need and will love one right now.
Moving is going to cost you money — likely more than you think. Getting from point A to point B can be either way too expensive or surprisingly manageable depending on how you plan. Here’s how to do it the right way.
You want your little ones to grow up in a creative, inspiring, and stimulating environment, so they can one day be the best [insert cool profession name] ever. Here’s how to transform their room into a wonderland of color and creativity on a budget.
If money is one of the reasons holding you back from organizing your home, then you’re in luck. We’ve compiled some of the best tips for getting organized on a budget.
You’re moving into your new apartment, and as you’re unpacking that box of far-too-many kitchen utensils, you notice the countertop is chipped on the side — badly. Your tenant-senses start tingling. Here’s what to keep in mind.