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Whether it’s in response to a warming fridge or a dryer that just won’t dry, you’ve probably heard the phrase, “they just don’t make them like they used to.” When we look at all the advancements we’ve made over the years, they’re not wrong – refrigerators even have TV’s in them now!
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When it comes to design in your home, it’s always good to keep resale value in mind. After all, if the time comes when you’d like to sell, your design and décor can make a big impression on potential buyers, and not necessarily in a good way!
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Home staging is a way to make your home look more attractive to buyers without making a major investment. By slightly changing the internal and external appearance, you can show potential buyers that your house is attractive—and a great buy.
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Building a brand-new home can be rewarding—you can design the “perfect” home for you and your family—with all the features and colors you’ve always wanted. But it also has its own special set of challenges.
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Linda Vaughan, President and CEO of ReeceNichols, recognized on the Swanepoel Power 200 List.
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Whether you live in a climate that enables you to enjoy motorized water sports year-round or if you are getting ready to launch your watercraft for the season, it is always a good time to check one item off the “preparation list” and that is the insurance carried on your watercraft. Below is a list of items that you should consider regarding your watercraft insurance.
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With Spring showers comes hail, and with hail roof damage often follows. During this stormy spring, buyers and sellers can skip headaches by paying extra attention to the weather prior to closing. This way an otherwise smooth transaction won’t end up dented as a result of hail damage.
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At some point in a business’s life, the owner will think, “I’m tired of paying rent. Maybe I should buy a building.” At what point should an owner consider that idea?
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Given the general state of the economy, many people are understandably trying to cut expenses any way they can. Since a significant part of anyone’s budget is their home and auto insurance, this is a natural target for trying to trim costs. Home and auto insurance is effectively a “compulsory” coverage since either a mortgage company or state law requires you to purchase coverage.
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