Over the years, there have been many changes in style, technology, and function of windows. When deciding whether to repair or replace your existing windows, begin by considering their age and condition. As well, poorly designed, constructed and placed windows can cost money through heat or cooling loss. If your home is more than 30 years old and still has the original windows, chances are your windows are not keeping you as warm or as cool as well-placed and installed newer models. But, there are measures you can take to (1 comments)
Numerous people are likely going to spend a considerable amount of time browsing through your home while it is on the market. If you are living in the home while it is for sale, your personal things will be on show too and potential buyers might look through drawers and other items that are inside your home. Your privacy and security may become an issue when showing your home, so it is important to consider all your options before you welcome someone into your home. For many individuals, (14 comments)
In her new one-bedroom loft in the lakeshore neighbourhood, Sarah enjoys a stunning city view. By focusing on what she was creating in her new space instead of what she was giving up, she was not only able to simplify her lifestyle but found new ways to use some of her most prized possessions. Less square footage doesn't necessarily equate to less living. Sarah said while entertaining a small group of friends in here stunning city view location within walking distance of her workplace and health club (0 comments)
Saskatchewan is expected to lead the country with an economic growth rate of 2.9 per cent in 2010, according to the average of nine leading economic forecasters.
After ending 2009 with a new record population and the lowest unemployment rate in Canada, Saskatchewan is forecast to start the next decade with the strongest economic growth record in the country in 2010.
Saskatchewan Enterprise Minister Ken Cheveldayoff says while Saskatchewan was not immune from the economic downturn in 2009, it came through the recession very well compared to other provinces. Cheveldayoff noted that Saskatchewan had positive (2 comments)
saskatoon agent: Owning a Home is better then Renting. By Shah Ahmed. Re/max Saskatoon
- 11/11/09 03:28 PM
So, you've just become a new homeowner, or you're thinking of becoming one..... now, what is it going to cost to maintain it? First, there's the one per cent rule, which claims that normal maintenance on a home is about one per cent of the value of the home per year. This means that a $250,000 home would cost about $2,500 per year to maintain. This would cover normal replacement of worn out components such as a failed water tank one year, roof repair another year, and the furnace the next. Then there's the three per cent rule; some experts say that home buyers (0 comments)