Window Details: Customize Your New Windows By: avimarvin | Apr 26th 2011 - If you're considering new windows, beside choosing the actual windows types, such as casement, awning, bay, bow, double hung, or picture windows, you'll want to pick the exact window details that match your home's exterior style and your interior décor. Tags:windows and door manufacturer, aluminium, glass doors
Cold Weather And How It Will Affect Your Texas Energy Bill. By: Brooke Drake | Jan 11th 2011 - Everyone is affected differently by the changing seasons. In Texas and other southern states the hot summer months cause higher energy bills while the northern states there is a rise in the natural gas bills during the winter. Here are some tips to keep heating costs and energy bills down during the cold weather.
Curb Appeal Ideas: 5 Ways To Improve Curb Appeal And Sell Your Home By: Ellen Bell | Aug 12th 2010 - If you are one of the many homeowners whose home is still sitting on the market, now is the time to make a few small changes to boost your home's curb appeal. We've got 5 easy ways you can do that with minimal time and money.
Home Staging Tips: What Buyers Need To See From The Curb By: John D. Mangano | Jul 3rd 2009 - Curb appeal is crucial when selling your home. Follow the steps below to help create curb appeal that can be irrestible to buyers driving buy your home. Tags:Home Staging, Staging, Stager, Stagers, house staging, designed to sell, design to sell, home stager
Storm Doors: Should I Or Shouldnt I By: Devin Hansen | Jul 6th 2007 - If you ask a door manufacturer or salesman this question, he or she will probably ask a series of questions to access your individual needs and requirements regarding the installation of a storm door. Below is a list of factors to consider when deciding whether to add storm doors to your home. Tags:home improvement, home inspections
Curb Appeal You Only Get One Chance To Make A Good First Impression By: Don Glasgow | Dec 6th 2006 - When I became a real estate agent in 1999, the market in St. George, Utah, was absolutely horrible. It would take six months to a year for an attractive home to sell, and unattractive homes with poor curb appeal or poor landscaping wouldn't sell at all.
When I listed low-curb-appeal homes, the owners couldn't understand why their homes were rarely shown. But, buyers simply would not walk through the door to look at the inside of the homes mainly because the homes had no ... Tags:Home, house, real estate, sell, buy, buyers, curb appeal, attractive, fountains, fence, emotion
Sell Your Home Faster, And At Your Asking Price, By Boosting Its Curb Appeal By: Michael Clem | Sep 2nd 2006 - Most homeowners are quite clear about the importance of making their home's interior appealing when trying to sell it. But when faced with selling in a buyer's market when homes are selling more slowly the details of your home's interior and exterior become more important to attracting potential buyers. If you want to increase the number of buyers who visit your open house or inquire about a showing, take the time to boost your home's curb appeal.