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  • New Year’s Resolutions you can keep

    Thinking ahead to the new year?

    It’s that time of year again to make a list and check it twice and then when Christmas is over, start your new year’s resolutions. It’s a great time to look back on the year, ponder our decisions, forgive ourselves for our mistakes and think about what we’d do differently in 2015.

    Most people’s first thought is to get rid of bad habits. Quit smoking, give ourselves a break from alcohol, junk food, Starbucks daily, carbs…whatever your vice is. Or the number one resolution, get in shape! Gym memberships soar in January due to New year’s resolutions. Every year millions of people decide it’s time to lose weight, get in a good workout routine, and start feeling great. 80% of those same people will cancel their memberships by March.

    So how about this year concentrating on getting out of debt. Paying off credit cards, car loans, and consolidating other debts. Again, it’s a new year’s resolution that millions of people make each January, yet many never follow through on.

    Here are some tips to stick to your new year’s resolutions and get yourself out of debt for good, because who wouldn’t want a new start to the new year?

    • Think small. Baby steps. Rome wasn’t built in a day, so make your goals attainable and you are much more likely to stay on track. Don’t say you are going to lose 50lbs in three months. Give yourself a reasonable amount of time. Or start really positively and retune your thoughts…how about just starting to work out. Doctors recommend 20minutes of good cardio just 4 times a week, so start small and you will see better results without the usual burnout.
    • Credit cards. Get your Credit in shape! Check your credit score online. There are plenty of sites now that will give you your score without a fee. Knowing your credit rating is important and this coming year, make it a goal to see that number rise. By making small changes in your spending habits, you can make a big difference. Pick which ones you want to pay off, make a good budget and stick to it. Cut up the ones you wish to pay off, cancel them even to avoid the yearly service charge and then you won’t be tempted to use them while paying them off.
    • If your goal is to quit smoking or drinking or using tobacco. Don’t go cold turkey on January first. Give yourself a chance to succeed. Make a goal of cutting back. Smoking one less cigarette a day can be hugely beneficial to your health. Or contact your doctor or pharmacist.  Check out the options. It’s hard to give up a bad habit and if you set yourself up for failure, you’ll just end up backsliding and guilt will build and you’ll be back in old habits before St. Patty’s day!
    • Finally, let’s talk downsizing! A new year can mean a new fresh start. Clean out the garage and all those closets. Get rid of the old and donate to the needy. I’m sure we all have that “closet” that stores things we haven’t used in years and now, (after the holidays with all those new gifts), is the perfect time to clean it out and donate. And if you do it before Jan. 1st, you can write off your donations on your taxes. An old adage to go by is if you haven’t used it in a year, then it’s time for it to go.

     

    So, are you holding onto a house that you no longer have a need for? Perhaps the kids left for college and it’s just the two of you milling around in all that space. Space that just costs you money to heat and clean and upkeep. Consider a fast “CASH” sale. Visit the rest of our website and see what we can do for you in 2015 to help you attain your New Year’s Resolutions! www.pdxrenovations.com

  • Winterizing your house

    Your greatest investment is your home. Not only financially, but emotionally. After all, it’s not just a house, it’s a home and you’re proud of where you live, or at least you should be. Treating your home as your greatest investment means maintaining everything, in all seasons. With the weather turning icy, it’s time to think about winterizing your house.

    Winterizing your house goes far beyond cleaning up the yard and putting away the summer patio furniture. It means taking a look at pipes, hot water heater, hose bibs, insulation, furnaces, etc. Make sure you are prepared for the cold ahead and also protect your wallet from the extreme cost of heating.

    A good winterization list to follow, thanks to  About Home.com

    • Heating system check. Turn on your thermostate and set it to 80 degrees just for testing. You should hear the furnace turn on and start to blow within a few minutes. Schedule a seasonal furnace maintance check with a certified professional to check your system, clean your filters, ductwork etc.
    • Have your chimney swept and inspected, check the flue damper operation.
    • Insulate your exposed piping and protect those hose bibs. A broken pipe can make a mess of things, so take this simple step to protect yourself from headaches down the road.
    • Insulate your hot water tank with an insulating blanket, you can find one at the hardware store. Insulate outlets and switch plates as well.
    • Check windows and doors for air leaks and broken seals
    • Have your sprinkler system winterized if you haven’t already.

    The weather in Portland seemed to go from nice autumn to freezing within a month, so make sure you go through your list and get your home protected for the next big freeze.

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  • Sell My Portland Home

      Do you need to sell a home in Portland, Oregon metro area?

    If you would like to discuss Selling a House, Lot or Land 

    Call us at 503-560-6620 or fill out our “sell fast form” and

    we will show you why we stand out from the competition.