World Education on March 28th, 2009

Do you have an old dingy basement that you are trying to reclaim as living space? Did you have to tear up and haul away the old moldy nasty carpet and padding that had been there for a couple of decades? Do you have near 1000 sq. feet or more of basement area that you [...]

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World Education on February 27th, 2008

So are in the market for a fixer-upper? If you are in the market to buy a home, the idea might have crossed your mind to pick a home up for a drastically reduced rate that needs updating and repair. Typically short sale and foreclosed homes fall within this category. When people are being foreclosed [...]

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World Education on February 17th, 2008

Now isn’t such a bad time to be in the market to buy a house. How come? Not only are interest rates at record lows, but home prices have dropped in the last couple of years. So now you have a combination of low rates, and lower prices. Typically, the lower the rate, the more [...]

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World Education on September 13th, 2007

Home foundations aren’t all they are “cracked up” to be. A large majority of all homes built in the U.S. are going to experience some kind of foundation failure at some point. Even if it takes 30 years or more. These failures are seen in the form or either large wall cracks or large floor [...]

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World Education on August 13th, 2007

If you have finally gotten around to taking on the task of interior painting that you’ve been putting off for months (or years), here are some quick tips to help you get it done a little quicker and easier. This post will cover walls and previously stained areas such as baseboards or casings.If you are [...]

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