Category: Homeowner

10 Plants to Grow in Your Survival Garden

Gardening is a necessary step for anyone who wants to become self-sufficient and reduce the number of visits to the grocery store.

Take Advantage of These Pandemic Financial Resources

There is so much information going around about resources available to people being financially affected. I wanted to do a roundup of what’s available today so you can take advantage if you need.

Remodeling.com’s 2020 Cost vs. Value Report

Not all home improvement projects are a good use of your time and money. Here are the ones that offer the best return on your investment—crucial information if you’re thinking of doing any home renovations this year.

5 Ways to Save Money When Remodeling for Resale

Do you spend big money so that a house will look better for buyers and hope for a better sales price? Or do you skimp on sprucing the place up and live with the sales price you get?

Pet Safety Tips for the Holidays

The holiday season can bring a lot of extra décor and excitement. Follow these safety tips to keep your pets happy and healthy.

A Comprehensive Guide to Reverse Mortgages

If you or someone you know is considering retirement and is concerned about cash flow, a reverse mortgage may provide a solution.

Repaying Your Mortgage

Should You Focus on Repaying Your Mortgage Sooner?

Lots of finance gurus advocate paying off your mortgage as soon as you possibly can. But is that always the best advice?

Energy Upgrades for Your Home You Must Consider

Ready to do some energy upgrades on your home? You’ll save money and maybe even get a cash rebate to help offset the cost.

Want to Cash in on Your Home’s Equity? HELOCs vs. Home Equity Loans

If you’re ready to cash in on your home’s equity, you’ll want to understand the difference between a HELOC and a home equity loan.

Reverse Mortgages

Can a Reverse Mortgage Help You in Retirement?

A reverse mortgage taps into the equity you already have in your home to give you cash. Used the right way, it can help you achieve your retirement goals.

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