Making improvements to the inside of your home is always a good idea. That's especially true when those improvements have a great return on your investment, like updating a kitchen or bath. But some of the easiest and most inexpensive improvements can be done without setting foot inside your home. For example, a landscaping project that costs as little as $500 could add thousands of dollars to the value to your home. Clearing out and organizing your garage is another great way to keep your home's value up. You can do-it-yourself, but you don't have to do it alone.
If you're looking to add value to your home without spending a lot of money, consider enhancing its curb appeal with a new front door. A spruced-up entryway can add as much as $24,000 to a home's perceived value. Once you've selected the new entryway or patio door of your dreams, it's time to consult with a competent contractor to get the job done right and bring your dreams to reality. read more
For many Americans, garages are the most well worn entryway to their homes. Besides the daily family traffic, the garage is also a place where we put things together that would never be found in the same place anywhere else in our home, potentially making it the most dangerous place in your house. And you kids are probably there every single day. read more
In just a few weeks you'll be getting ready to use your green thumb again... are you interested in a low-maintenance garden? Going native can pay off big! A green tip for a luscious garden, on the next Money Pit radio show. To find out where to tune us in or download our podcast, visit www.moneypit.com. read more
"On your radio show, I heard you warn that storing wood too close to your house can invite termites. How should I be storing and maintaining my firewood supply all year round?"
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You've heard it said, "It's not the heat, it's the humidity". It doesn't just apply to famous subtropical destinations... it can be the culprit in your home's interior comfort as well. read more
When was the last time you checked your water heater? You just turn on the faucet and your hot water is there, right? You should be checking your heater regularly. read more
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