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Home Owners Rent Rooms to Save Costs
Victims of layoffs or salary reductions, more and more middle-aged home owners are being forced to take in roommates or boarders as a way to stay current on their mortgages.
“When employment is falling, people start doubling up,” confirms National Multi Housing Council chief economist Mark Obrinsky.
The fact that the U.S. population has increased but homeownership levels and apartment occupancy rates are down, he says, suggests that more residents are living with relatives and friends, as well as with strangers who advertised for roommates.
Source: Boston Globe, Megan Woolhouse (07/27/09)
Number of Views :48Preventive Maintenance – Keep your money
How important is preventive maintenance?
Preventive maintenance can mean the difference between maintaining the value in your home or depleting the equity you might have gained; keeping hard earned cash in your pocket, or throwing it into the wind with an unnecessary or unexpected expense.
The best way to help maintain any appreciation and protect your investment is to do minor routine tasks, proactively and systematically, to help keep the home operating and functioning normally. Avoiding major operating malfunctions or complete failures can easily be avoided if homeowners take just a few minutes to do some routine minor household tasks.
Many of these items can be done by the homeowner, cutting costs significantly, although the cost of hiring a professional is usually better than not performing the maintenance at all. Having to spend money on replacement appliances and installation costs can be several times more costly than the simple maintenance of them.
Maintenance Check-List
1. __ Service heat&a/c system once a year.
2. __ Change the filters in your heat&a/c system once a month.
3. __ Drain hot water heater once a year.
4. __ Don’t leave light sockets without bulbs.
5. __ Periodically run a pitcher of ice cubes through garbage disposal to sharpen blades.
6. __ Replace dripping faucets immediately to conserve water.
7. __ Don’t allow toilet tanks to drip – replace ballcock assembly.
8. __ Check weather stripping around doors for air leaks.
9. __ Visually look at roof after high winds to detect loose shingles.
10.__ Visually look around outside roof line to find holes where animals might enter.
11.__ Check batteries in smoke detectors monthly/replace annually.
12.__ Wrap outside pipes in winter to prevent freezing.
13.__ Remove garden hose from outside faucet in winter.
14.__ Water around foundation during dry periods to prevent cracking or shifting.
REMEMBER: better maintained homes sell faster and for higher prices
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The housing market is finally stabilizing, and right now, the price of buying a home is as cheap as it’s ever going to be. This is a good time to take advantage of market conditions. But what do you do if you don’t have good credit or the money for a down payment?