DIY-Home Improvement

Cramped Quarters Gardening

By Guest Author | February 3, 2013
No matter how small your apartment or how limited your desk space at work, there’s always room for a little plant life. In fact, having plants around you at work can help with your psychological health as well your physical well being. According to a recent study conducted by the Department of Horticulture and Landscape […]
DIY-Home Improvement

Cheap and Easy Staging Tips to Improve Your Home's Selling Features

By Guest Author | February 2, 2013
Selling your home quickly often depends on how you stage it.  Emphasizing the good features and downplaying your home’s weaknesses, convinces people that it’s the home they’ve been looking for.  You’re not trying to trick or fool your potential buyers, instead it’s about helping them see that the good qualities of your home outweigh the […]
spring landscaping
DIY-Home Improvement

Top Spring Landscaping Tips

By Guest Author | February 1, 2013
Every year like clockwork, winter comes to a close and the cold and dreary climate gives way to the burgeoning spring season and the promise of new growth. Of course, this also signals the perfect time for a thorough spring cleaning. But this goes beyond clearing out the attic or getting rid of last season’s […]
Real Estate Resource, US Real Estate

ConcreteNetwork.com Publishes Updated Information on Foundation Failure

By Alina Popescu | January 29, 2013
ConcreteNetwork.com, on of the top online resources for information on concrete, has published an updated version on their foundation repair information section, adding fresh tips on repairing distressed foundations, as well as explaining the causes and signs of foundation failure. The newly published material helps homeowners doing research on foundation repair and commonly used repair methods.
House value
Real Estate Resource

The Paradox of Price Per Square Foot Value

By Hank Miller | January 29, 2013
Price-per-square-foot is widely used as a basis for estimating value, and it is also one riddled with problems. It can be strongly argued that price per square foot has no value in ascertaining value at all. Many variables inherent in deriving price per square foot are insignificant and that renders conclusions based upon them all but worthless. There are of course exceptions; new tract construction, tract condominiums and on occasion newer commercial properties. This article considers existing homes as it is frequently applied broadly and quite inaccurately.
Home Depot series
Featured News, Real Estate Resource

Addition by Illumination: Under-Cabinet Lighting Can Make Your Rooms Come Alive

By Jay Harris | January 25, 2013
Have you ever noticed how under-cabinet lighting can make a room, almost any room, look better? Here's some great tips from Home Depot's Jay Harris.
Real Estate Resource

How To Protect Your Business Brand Online

By Guest Author | January 24, 2013
Building and protecting your business brand online is different from building your personal brand. There are many things that need to be considered in order to be legally protected from the very beginning, no matter if you are just starting or you've been in the business for a while.
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