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home: Avoid the Most Common Home Buyer Errors - 02/26/09 08:57 PM
Shopping for a new home is an emotional experience. It's also time consuming and  comes with a myriad of details. Some buyers, however, caught up in the excitement of buying a new home tend to overlook some items. Their home purchase turns into an expensive process. These errors generally fall into three areas:
Paying too much Losing a dream home to another buyer Buying the wrong home When you have a systematic plan before you shop, you'll be sure to avoid these costly errors. Here are some tips on making the most of your home purchase:
Bidding without sufficient informationWhat price … (0 comments)

home: To a New Beginning! - 01/20/09 08:54 AM
Our economy has been in such a state of chaos for the past few months that I'm really excited about today's inauguration.  Although I know it will take time and effort, I have high hopes that the changes about to take place in our country will be positive and will only move us in the right direction to regain our stability and reputation as being the "beacon of hope" that has been spoken of in this past election.
I feel privileged to witness such a historic event (even if it is from a distance here in Nashville).  Just thinking about it … (0 comments)

home: 5 tips to Winterizing a Southern Home - 01/06/09 08:50 AM
Compared to some of the states up north, Tennessee doesn't have a lot of cold winter weather to speak of.  We don't have blizzards, if it snows it usually melts off the next day, and nobody I know (who is native to the south) has ever owned a snow shovel.  However, despite our mild weather, there are 5 important things home owners should do to "winterize" their homes.
 
Make sure hoses are disconnected from outdoor faucets - this is one of the most important things to remember.  Although we don't get a lot of freezing temperatures, we do have enough … (1 comments)

home: Home Made Holiday Ornament... - 12/14/08 09:03 AM
If you're looking for a fun craft to make for the holidays try this cinnamon scented holiday ornament:
 Take a small amount of applesauce and add cinnamon spice to it until it has the consistency of a molding clay.  Divide into portions and shape it into your favorite holiday figure (snowman, snowflake, Santa if you're really good :)
Allow to dry.
If you plan to hang it on your tree simply make a small hole before it dries to thread a string through.  Not only is it a fun decoration but it smells good too [;)]
This is great a great craft … (0 comments)

 

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