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Distressed Homes Can Become a Major Investment Opportunity
By Kevin Schmiterson · 14 years ago
In today's real estate market, there is a glut of homes on the market. That is just a fact. However, how do you classify a distressed home? A distressed home can be one of two ...
Great Lawn Care
By Jade Coleman · 13 years ago
Keeping your lawn in great condition can be pretty difficult. Bad airflow and inconsistent natural light from high garden walls and fences make it difficult to get a perfect garden. Here are some great tips ...
Slope Roof
By Maria William · 13 years ago
Sloped roofs , also known as pitched roofs, are an extremely profitable type of roofing system that allows rain and snow to slide down the roof, keeping the strength and beauty of the roof undamaged. ...
How to have beautiful Landscape Around a Pool in Florida
By Peter Thanh · 13 years ago
By following some straightforward recommendations, it is possible to landscape the location surrounding your Florida pool to make it comfortable for absolutely everyone to appreciate. A major element in creating a pool-surround landscape in Florida ...
Why Short Sales Are Not Perfect For All Buyers
By Jason Mnhomes · 13 years ago
It is always a great idea to always look at each purchase objectively. You have to make sure that you get the best value for your money. It would be wise if you can get ...
Home Design Advice - Ways To Make Your House Striking And Worth Additional Capital
By Chris Hillo · 13 years ago
Well planned home improvement projects are good for practically any home. Making some significant positive changes to your home doesn't necessarily imply that you need a large amount of cash or that you are overly ...
Keep Safety In Mind While Doing Home Improvement Projects
By Chris Hillo · 13 years ago
Safety is usually not a concern with most people doing home-improvement until they are injured or fall. Working at home, especially alone, could lead to potentially fatal accidents that could otherwise be avoided. Typically, slipping ...
Native Plants: For Landscaping Design in Sydney
By Akon Weber · 13 years ago
Showing your Australian pride and heritage doesn’t stop at supporting Australian made and grown products because even in your own homes and gardens, you can go Australian. Knox Weekly featured a couple, who shares their ...
Why An Impregnating Slate Sealer Is Best for the Job
By Rex Master · 13 years ago
Slate stone may be a lot stronger than wood, but when it comes to the elemental forces of weather slate, too, is not exempted to decay and erosion. Fortunately, mankind has discovered ways to protect ...
How To Overcome Objections By Motivated Sellers In Real Estate Investing
By Simon Macharia · 13 years ago
In real estate investing, you must have all the number to evaluate a deal properly and to make a good offer that both gets accepted and makes you a profit. Usually I find that when ...
Preventing Trouble In Your Garden Before It Starts.
By Johan Monarrez · 13 years ago
Many different troubles are likely to occur in your garden. That is reality. The nature of the plant is significant here, some hardy shrubs might stay trouble free all their lives, an old-fashioned Rose might ...
How to Fix Your Washing Machine Yourself
By Stuart Livingston · 13 years ago
Ways To Ascertain Washing Machine Difficulties Your self
Keep in mind: Disconnect your washing machine prior to beginning all work! Electrical energy will kill and it's primarily hazardous in the occurrence of water. All these ...
Pretty in Pink
By Joshua Ellison · 14 years ago
Continuing our weekly piece on the varying colour schemes of a garden and how best to compliment and consolidate them, this week the colour is pink – a colour that will bring a soft, warm ...
Stained Glass & Decorative Glass to Make Your House Looking At Its Best
By Roonie Williams · 13 years ago
If you want to beat the latest drift the set something out of the box at your place, then why don’t try some pretty innovative ideas - with stained glass and decorative glass. When it ...
Clipping the Clematis – a guide to proper pruning
By Joshua Ellison · 14 years ago
Clematis are one of the most beautiful, versatile and, subsequently, popular additions to the British garden. Due to their ability to grow vertically on walls and trellis, in containers, or horizontally entwining with other plants ...
Backyard Bog Gardens – How to Build your Own
By Joshua Ellison · 14 years ago
The benefits of a water-based garden are numerous –from attracting wildlife, to providing an environment for different types of plants that you might otherwise not be able to accommodate, however, you may wish to build ...
Britain in Bloom 2012
By Joshua Ellison · 14 years ago
With the New Year, the Royal Horticultural Society ushers in a new batch of contestants for the annual ‘Britain in Bloom’ competition, where hopeful communities from all over England compete to be honoured as champions ...
How to Choose a Greenhouse
By Joshua Ellison · 14 years ago
Unlike our previous piece about choosing the appropriate compost bin, the decision to invest in a greenhouse is an altogether larger investment and the greenhouse you choose will be dictated largely by the parameters of ...
Orange is Not Only a Fruit
By Joshua Ellison · 14 years ago
Fortunately we’ve already seen the first snows of the year and can soon expect the last frost to fall, thus signalling the dawn of spring and all the colourful flowers that will bring, and our ...
Reasons for Choosing Artificial Grass
By Darren Hurley · 13 years ago
Artificial grass is a landscape wonder. It creates picture-perfect landscapes without the troubles attached with maintaining natural grass lawns. Aside from creating a beautiful view it also helps improve people’s lifestyles. Different owners have gained ...