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How to Find an Architect for Your New Home
by Allen Teal, Nov 27, 2008
For most people finding an architect is a rare event. This article covers some areas to consider when searching for the right architect for your next house.
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Do You Need a Basement?
by Allen Teal, Nov 26, 2008
How to determine if you need or should have a basement in your next house. Warns about some of the downsides to having a basement.
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How to Sell Your House in a Difficult Market
by Terri Lane, Nov 26, 2008
Some practical tips to ensure that your house stands out in the market.
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Having a Problem Selling Your Home? Let's Fix It
by Peter Gunn, Nov 26, 2008
I am preparing a series of articles that can remove some of the frustrations and even pending financial disaster that many home and business owners are experiencing. This article can help you sell your home.
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What to Expect When House Hunting
by weegysgram, Nov 12, 2008
The way we house hunted and finally bought.
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Housing Crisis
by gsl0720, Nov 10, 2008
Solutions to some of our housing problems.
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Evaluating Your Trees for Health Issues
by D. Travis North, Oct 29, 2008
Tips for the homeowner to help in evaluating their trees for health issues and, most importantly, safety risks. Now that winter is soon upon us, it is the time to determine if there will be a problem. Knowing what to look for will help to determine when an Arborist should be involved, before it's too late.
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Foreclosure: What is a Short Sale?
by sd Alicie, Oct 27, 2008
This article will help you understand some of the terms and procedures that may occur during foreclosure. Knowing what to expect can relieve a little of the fear and stress involved in this situation.
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How Will a Foreclosure Affect Your Credit Rating?
by sd Alicie, Oct 26, 2008
Many people today are facing foreclosure. This is a very frightening process that can affect all of your future credit situations. Educate yourself before you end up in this situation.
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Home Ownership: How Much More Should Governments Do?
by Ron Fields, Oct 21, 2008
Home ownership is encouraged by various government tax subsidies, and now even a tax credit for first-time home-buyers. These subsidies to purchase a home are adequate, and the federal government should not propose more giveaways to keep homeowners in their homes.
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