July 2nd, 2018 by tisner
With Summer here, and the kids out of school, some families are wishing they had a more functional catch-all space for the “stuff” of Summer break. Not every home has a mudroom, and not every homeowner has the budget to add a mudroom onto their most-used entryway. Here are some ideas to turn any entry space into an organized “mudroom.”
- There are some must-haves for a mudroom space: a place to hang coats and bags, storage for the small stuff, and seating is nice for shoe removal. You can DIY, hire a carpenter, or repurpose items for your drop off spot.
- Toy boxes with a closing lid makes a perfect bench and storage area for removing and storing shoes. Add family member-specific baskets inside so everyone’s things stay together.
- With some inexpensive crates, stained boards and double hangers, you can easily create a pretty space for coats and footwear. See this simple and functional corner space from A Beautiful Mess for inspiration.
- Pick up a sturdy old piano bench at a tag or yard sale, dress it up with paint to match your decor, add cushions, put a couple of storage bins or baskets underneath, and you have instant mudroom. The seat even lifts to store keys, gloves, or the family’s flip flops!
- If there’s a large enough wall space, create a board-and-batten wall, add coat hooks, and you have an almost instant vertical storage area, and it looks great, too! Learn how to do this inexpensive project from The DIY Mommy.
- Mount some inexpensive shelving, add hooks, and you have a place to hang your coats as you come inside, and a shelf for stashing the other stuff. Add a lower shelf with hooks for the kids’ belongings.
- There are many clever ways to remake a closet into a mini mudroom, and even make it pretty! Find inspiration from these ideas at Farmhouse Blooms.
- Who said that your mudroom space has to be inside? If your family goes inside via the garage, just use the above tips to create your mudroom space. Add plastic storage containers by the door for shoes, boots and other awkward items, and the mess stays out of the house!
Sometimes we have to re-think our spaces, and carving out an area in our homes for a makeshift mudroom may take some thought, depending on your home’s layout. Just focus on the area that most of the coming and going is happening, and what your family needs most for a drop-off area. You’ll soon be a little more organized, and have a cleaner home as a bonus!
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June 29th, 2018 by tisner
Carbon monoxide is a silent killer you don’t want in your home but because it is colorless and odorless; you may not even be aware the deadly condition exists. The Center for Disease Control says more than 400 people in the U.S. die annually from carbon monoxide poisoning and over 10,000 require medical treatment each year.
Unmaintained furnaces, water heaters and appliances can produce the deadly gas. In addition, other sources could be leaking chimneys, unvented kerosene or gas space heaters or exhaust from cars or trucks operating in an attached garage.
The Environmental Protection Agency suggests the following to reduce exposure in the home:
- Keep gas appliances properly adjusted
- Install and use an exhaust fan vented to the outdoors over gas stoves
- Open flues when fireplaces are in use
- Do not idle car inside garage
- Have a trained professional inspect, clean and tune-up central heating systems annually
Headaches, nausea, vomiting, dizziness and feelings of weakness or fatigue are a few of the most common symptoms. Lower levels of exposure to carbon monoxide may be mistaken for the flu.
Carbon monoxide alarms should be on every level of a home and especially, in sleeping areas. The alarms can be purchased for as little as $25 and plugged into the wall like a night light.
Regardless of the government requirements, no one would want to put their family, guests or themselves at risk for something so deadly.
By: PatZaby.com
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June 15th, 2018 by tisner
A principal residence and a second home have some similar benefits, but they have some key tax differences. A principal residence is the primary home where you live and a second home is used mainly for personal enjoyment while limiting possible rental activity to a maximum of 14 days per year.
Under the 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, the Mortgage Interest Deduction allows a taxpayer to deduct the qualified interest on a principal residence and a second home. The interest is reduced from a maximum of $1,000,000 combined acquisition debt to a maximum of $750,000 combined acquisition debt for both the first and second homes.
Property taxes on first and second homes are deductible but limited to a combined maximum of $10,000 together with other state and local taxes paid.
The gain on a principal residence retained the exclusion of $250,000/$500,000 for single/married taxpayers meeting the requirements. Unchanged by the new tax law, the gains on second homes must be recognized when sold or disposed.
Tax-deferred exchanges are not allowed for property used for personal purposes such as second homes. Gain on second homes owned for more than 12 months is taxed at the lower long-term capital gains rate.
This article is intended for informational purposes. Advice from a tax professional for your specific situation should be obtained prior to making a decision that can have tax implications.
By: PatZaby.com
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June 14th, 2018 by tisner
The Kissimmee Real Estate Market Trends Report for 34741 shows 63 homes sold in May 2018 down from 65 in May 2017. The average sales price was $168,552 compared to $183,713 in May 2017 and homes were on the market an average of 33 days, down from 61 days in May 2017.
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June 14th, 2018 by tisner
The Windermere Real Estate Market Trends Report shows the average sales price was $675,249 in May 2018 compared to $520,697 in May 2017. Homes were on the market for an average of 73 days, down from 77 days last year. Homes sold for 97% of the list price.
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June 14th, 2018 by tisner
The Celebration Real Estate Market Trends Report for 34747 shows 166 homes sold in May 2018 compared to 138 in May 2017. The average sales price was $335,844 compared to $281,616 in May 2017 and homes were on the market an average of 116 days, compared to 103 days in May 2017.
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June 11th, 2018 by tisner
Most homeowners are doing what they can to pinch pennies, and when something goes wrong, the thoughts of calling a repair service can send us into a tailspin for fear of a hefty bill. Some fixes are simple enough that anyone can DIY them with a little knowledge and supplies; here are seven of them:
- Toilet bowl leaks can really add up on your water bill. There are two common things that cause them: a leaky flapper, or the fill valve needs replacing. For less than $20, you can replace either of them. To get started, check out this information from Today’s Homeowner to test where your leak is and go from there. The internet is chock full of videos and how-to articles for either fix.
- Your beautiful just-refinished wood floors are squeaking, and unless you’re using the noise as a burglar alarm, you can get rid of it with talcum powder. First, make certain that the squeaking isn’t because of a loose board. If that’s the case, replace the nails or floor staples. Still squeaking? Sprinkle talcum powder over the seams, and rub it in with your fingers or a thin plastic card. Walk over the area, and listen for the noise, and apply more powder if necessary.
- It’s laundry day, and you’ve just thrown a load into the dryer, and the drum suddenly stops turning. The drum belt is easy and inexpensive to replace, thanks to this guide and video from Sears, and no appliance repair service needs to be called!
- Replacing light bulbs is easy, right? What happens if you accidentally break the bulb off at the socket? Go to the pantry, grab a potato, and cut it in half. After turning the electricity off at the breaker box, carefully push the sliced side of the potato onto the bulb socket, and once it has a grip, unscrew and remove the broken piece from the fixture.
- Your cabinets look great, but you’re having a hard time keeping them closed. For a few dollars each, you can purchase magnet catches, and install them in no time.
- Every now and then, something bumps into the drywall hard enough to create a hole. No need for a drywall expert to come in for this job. Lowe’s shows us how to patch the hole, and spend much less than the cost of a repair bill.
- Doorknobs take a lot of abuse and eventually need replacing, or maybe you just want to upgrade your door hardware. Buildipedia offers this how-to video for this simple project–no locksmith required!
Chances are you take great pride in your home, and want a professional to take care of some things for you. Sometimes, though, a simple job can be taken care of on your own, so grab your toolbelt, and get to work! Your wallet will thank you!
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June 6th, 2018 by tisner
When it comes to gardening, going organic can be difficult, especially when there are so many manufactured products to keep weeds and insects at bay. It’s not uncommon knowledge that the fewer chemicals we use in our lawns and gardens, the better it is for everyone. Follow these tried-and-true tips to get you started on a more natural approach to a healthy garden.
- Make sure your garden soil is enriched with natural compost, and one way to do that is with grass clippings! According to Mother Earth News, a mulch of 1”-2” of cut grass can feed your garden for the season.
- Another way to get free compost is saving vegetable scraps from your kitchen. When you’re prepping for dinner, keep the parts you would normally throw away in a small bucket or jar with a lid nearby, and throw it in your compost pile or worm bed.
- Speaking of earthworms: vermicomposting is one very beneficial thing you can do to improve your soil. Learn how to have your own worm beds from gardeningknowhow.com. Kids love this project!
- The little tags in the cell packs of plants aren’t there for nothing. They have important and necessary planting information on them. Put your plants in the right place, in the right amount of sun, and it will reward you with good growth.
- When and how you water your garden plays an important part in keeping diseases and pests at bay. A morning shower with a water hose can rid your plants of nasty aphids. Watering your plants in the evenings can cause fungi and mildew to grow, and neither is easy to get rid of once they set in.
- Learn the difference between detrimental and beneficial insects. We don’t want to be bitten, but many stinging insects are taking care of the bad ones that are eating up our vegetables. The Sod God offers some excellent information as well as infographics to help you distinguish between the good and the bad.
- Row covers are a great and chemical-free way to keep not only insects away, but veggie-loving birds as well. As long as they cover your plants completely as they grow, they will provide a barrier between your plants and the bad guys.
- If your plants are being taken over by soft-bodied insects like aphids and whiteflies, make your own insecticidal soap–it’s easy with these instructions from Horticulture magazine.
Whether you’re interested in going completely organic in your gardening, or just trying to cut back on man-made chemical use, it takes knowledge and a little extra work. Growing a Greener World is an excellent television source for all things natural, and there are many books and magazines on the subject. Look for sources that have been certified as an organic entity or is written or produced by someone who has been gardening the natural way and has lots of experience. Reap the rewards of not only a great vegetable harvest, but the rewards of keeping chemicals out of the ground, and our water sources.
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May 30th, 2018 by tisner
June 1 marks the official beginning of hurricane season, and everyone, especially homeowners, should be prepared in every way. Once you’re ready, it’s less stressful when a watch or warning is issued, leaving you time to get a few big jobs done without having to concern yourself with the smaller details.
- Check with your insurance agent and ask any questions about your homeowner’s insurance policy so you’ll know what’s covered, and what isn’t. If you need more coverage, add it to your policy now.
- Make sure you have flood insurance, or that your coverage is up-to-date. It takes thirty days for a new policy’s coverage to begin, so don’t wait until a storm is bearing down on you before you purchase.
- Plan your evacuation route in case of a mandatory event from your local government. This is especially important if you live in a new area. Print route maps and keep them handy, or store them in your smartphone’s maps app.
- Have a plastic storage tote with lid that contains tarps, light blankets, flashlights, brand new batteries, bottled water, canned food, manual can opener, and a battery-operated radio. Print a list of necessary phone numbers and emergency contacts and place it inside the tote as well, in case you’re unable to keep your cell phone charged.
- In case of power outages, inexpensive portable USB chargers can be used to keep your cell phones charged. Solar chargers are available as well but cost more.
- If you don’t have an emergency fund, start one now.
- Take a look around your home and make sure gutters are clear, shingles are sturdy, shutters are tight, as well as making sure outdoor additions and buildings are secure. Make upgrades or repairs if necessary.
- Check any trees on your property for hanging or dead limbs, and overhanging limbs that could cause damage. Have a tree service remove them.
- Look out for elderly neighbors and family members. Ask if they need help getting the big things ready or ask them if they’d like to be included in your family hurricane plan. They may want to remain independent, but it may be a relief to them knowing they’ll have some assistance a phone call away in time of an emergency.
- Don’t allow your vehicle’s gas tank to get below a half tank. Keep it as full as possible in case of shortages when the time to evacuate comes.
The Red Cross offers many other tips about being prepared for emergencies, including what to do about your pets and contacting your distant family afterwards. Waiting until the last minute can create added stress on you and your family. Don’t get caught in the worst of the storm to realize you forgot flashlight batteries or bottled water. Take an afternoon to prepare now, and, like a home fire drill, make sure the whole family knows their role in case of an emergency.
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May 25th, 2018 by tisner
Imagine a homeowner consulting with their agent about the price to place on their home. The agent suggests that the market data indicates that $200,000 to 210,000 would produce a quick sale by pricing it properly. The owner puts a $210,000 price on the home.
The first person who looks at the home offers $205,000. When the seller receives the offer, he comments that he thinks he priced the home too low and counters for full price. The counter-offer is rejected, the home stays on the market and at the end of the first month when based on market conditions, the home should be sold, no other offers have been made.
It may be human nature that when an offer is received so quickly, the first thought to come to mind is that it was priced too low. A more appropriate thought might be that it was priced correctly. In some cases, when a home comes on the market, there is increased competition (real or perceived) among the buyers waiting for the “right” home to come on the market. The home can sell for a higher price than if it sits on the market for several months.
There may be stories of sellers who turned down the first offer and ended up receiving a better offer that would net more money. However, real estate professionals say the first scenario occurs frequently.
The wisdom of experience advises owners to find a real estate professional that they trust and have confidence. Allow that professional to become familiar with your home and compare it to similar homes in the market that have sold recently and ones currently on the market. Determine the demand for homes in the area compared to the inventory. Decide on a price that will allow the home to sell within a relatively short period of time. And lastly, be satisfied if your home sells quickly near the price you put on it.
By: PatZaby.com
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