Author: joseph

  • Overwhelmed w/ household chores?

    Welcome to 2015. It’s a new year with a new clean slate so why not start it off right. Do you ever get overwhelmed w/ household chores. We’re not talking vacuuming, dusting and mopping, but the other chores, the ones you put on your list for later or think…”I’ll get to it next month.”

    This year, why not start off making a manageable list that can be done each month, or each quarter, helping you to keep up on maintenance, and not be overwhelmed financially.

    Some good tips for helping you achieve this:

    1.  Start off with a list of things you know you need to do and then do some online research for the rest. Then branch off that list into seasons and then finish off by grouping them by expense. For instance, cleaning out your gutters is something you probably do twice a year and the expense is pretty hefty, so do that once in spring and once in fall after the leaves fall.

    2.  Make a list of things like cleaning out cupboards and closets and getting ready to do a run to the Goodwill or Salvation Army…and remember to get your receipts for your tax deductions. These simple things can keep your house running smoothly, while keeping your new 2015 budget in line.

    Here’s a list of things that typically need to be done monthly:

    1. Clean the Kitchen sink disposal
    2. Clean range hood filters
    3. Inspect and possibly change out HVAC filters
    4. Inspect your fire distinguishers.

    Now, let’s look back at this list and think…really? How often do people really get around to doing any of these every month? At this point, put each of these down for one a month, starting in January, at least then you know they will get done in the next few months.

    Second are the ones that should be done quarterly:

    1. Test smoke detectors and change out batteries
    2. Test garage door auto reverse feature
    3. Check water softener, add salt if needed
    4. Run water and flush toilets in unused places, this usually means guest rooms, garages, shops, etc.

    Lastly, let’s look at seasonal chores. Already looking forward to spring? Well here are some things you can do now before spring starts to get a jump on your chore list. Pick a chore each month or even two a month and get started now.

    1. Repair or replace damaged screens
    2.  Consider having you’re A/C serviced now instead of waiting for the spring when everyone else wants to schedule appointments as well.
    3. Clean out the garage
    4. Dust the top cupboards
    5. Clean out closets/get rid of torn or stained towels and sheets.
    6. Have your chimney swept

    Perhaps home maintenance gets too expense for you or too overwhelming. Maybe you just aren’t as young as you used to be and getting on a ladder just isn’t realistic…Now, imagine that you own rentals or help out with your elderly parents house as well, and you have to do this to multiple houses. You don’t have to be overwhelmed w/ household chores. Maybe now would be a good time to think about selling for cash. You can get in touch with us online or by phone and get a cash offer within an hour of our appointment to view it.

  • Tis the Season!

    Tis the Season to be Jolly…and to reflect on the past year…to think ahead to the new year!

    To you and your family, we wish you a Merry Christmas and a very Happy New Year. Tis the season to reflect on the past year, see where we can improve, what we can do as a society to better our community, better ourselves as people and better our lives, ie, better health, wiser choices, more economical financial decisions, etc.

    When you look to this next year, please keep us in mind for any of your housing/real estate needs. Even if you decide not to sell to us for Cash, we can offer assistance in finding you the right realtor and help lead you down the right road for your needs. You never know what lies ahead for you and when you might be in need of our services, so please check out our website, read our reviews, visit the Better Business Bureau’s site and be well- informed about any real estate decision you make this coming new year.

    Our Experience and knowledge can make your tough decisions a lot simpler. There are a lot of Cash Buyers out there, but rarely are they looking out for your best interest and that’s what we do. We look out for you!

    And speaking of looking out for you and yours, when was the last time you had your chimney swept? Your smoke detector batteries tested and replaced? Your furnace inspected and your filters replaced? Tis the season for house fires, so make a list and check it twice and have a happy and safe holiday season.

  • Home projects for winter

    Winter is a tough time for a lot of us: We get sick of the rain and dreary weather each and every day, but we yearn to find things to do. We’re less energetic, the days are shorter and many of us just don’t have enough time for extra projects around the house. Enjoying a quiet lazy day around the house once in awhile isn’t a bad thing, but if you’re going stir crazy there’s some well needed things to do around the house. Home projects for winter are possible and can help pass the time. Summer always seems like a better time to start home improvement projects, but here are few things that are great to do during the winter hours to keep your mind and body busy during these long, cold winter days.

    Top improvement projects in winter to get you off the couch:

     

    • Interior painting: This is something you can do by yourself or something you can prepare for a hire out. Just do your homework, there are plenty of painters out there, but you need to find a good one with great reviews and a good work ethic who you can trust in your home. Cold weather is actually ideal for drying paint.

     

    • Install a backsplash in your kitchen or bath: A small project that can make a big difference in your space. It’s fairly inexpensive and pretty easy to do.

     

    • Change out your light bulbs: You know there’s at least two or three in your home that you’ve been neglecting, thinking you’ll get to it later. So why not now. Take a tour of your home and make a list of what you need for each fixture, stock up even and while you’re at it, change batteries in your smoke detectors!

     

    • Refurbish your doors: Either paint or refinish interior doors, redo door knobs, give them some pizzazz as well as brightening up your hallways.

     

    • Organize your mudroom: Turn your muddy, messy mudroom into an organized, clutter free area with some simple shelves, maybe a paint job or perhaps even a new floor. It’s the room you use a lot of in the winter, so why not spruce it up now.

     

    Take the time to make a list of what you’d like to see done and improved as far as home projects, list it out in order and make a plan of action. It will help cure those winter blues and give your home added value.

     

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