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A damaged roof could deter buyers, causing your house to stay on the market for longer than youd like. What Is the Roofs Current Condition? If the roof appears damaged, have it inspected by a professional. Knowing the cost of repairs can help you decide what to do. Should You Replace the Roof or Sell the House As-Is? If your house needs major work, buyers will be reluctant to make an offer. If your roof has damage, it should be replaced before you sell the house. If you cant afford to replace the roof, you might be able to sell your house, but be ready to accept an offer that’s lower than you would like. Published with permission from RISMedia.
Without some basic life skills, life can be more expensive than it has to be. While some life skills are taught by parents, and others are picked up through first-hand experience, there are plenty of worthwhile life skills that you can learn for free. Here are a few life skills you can learn that dont require a huge monetary investment: Cooking Unless you plan on eating out on a daily basis or having someone cook all your meals for you, you should know your way around the kitchen. Its also a good idea to know a few recipes by heart"and how to cook them. Like many life skills, if youre not comfortable in the kitchen, YouTube is the first place to look for help. Search for kitchen basics and youll find enough videos to keep you busy for weeks. YouTube is the perfect place to learn how to cook a chicken properly and make a good pasta sauce, as well as how to use a kitchen knife without harming yourself. Budgeting Creating and sticking to a budget is one life skill we cant afford to ignore. While there are numerous budgeting apps that can be downloaded to your smartphone, you dont have to go high-tech to jump on the budgeting bandwagon. If you dont currently have a budget in place, taking the time to create one will help you keep track of how much money is going in and out, which will put you in a better position when it comes to staying out of debt. When creating a budget, begin by keeping track of all of your bills and other expenses, such as dining out, and compare them against how much income you have each month. If you have extra money at the end of the month, either pay off debt"or move it to a savings or retirement account. Sewing Knowing how to sew buttons back on a shirt, hem pants and repair minor rips on clothes can save you money throughout your life. Again, YouTube videos can save the day here. While there are many videos dedicated to sewing, begin with one that teaches you how to sew with a needle and thread. Once youve mastered this skill, work your way up to a sewing machine. A second language Learning a second language is beneficial for a number of reasons, as it can help you find a job, speak with strangers and even make travel easier. If learning another language has always been a goal of yours, but youve never found the time, consider adding this life skill to the top of your list. Audiobooks from your local library and online courses, as well as the Duolingo app, all offer free ways to learn a variety of languages. By investing 15 – 30 minutes a day, youll be well on your way to learning a second language. Published with permission from RISMedia.
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Its easy to get excited about the idea of working out but soon find yourself feeling discouraged and overwhelmed. Having the right mindset and realistic expectations can help you succeed at a new exercise program. Why Do You Want to Work out? The reason why you exercise will determine whether youll stick with it. Internal motivation is more likely to lead to long-term success than motivation based on external factors. If you want to get in shape to look good at the beach or at your friends wedding, youll be less likely to stick to an exercise program over the long term than you would if you wanted to work out to have fun, manage stress and make new friends. Make Exercising Fun and Routine Many people enjoy working out with a friend. You can offer each other support and encouragement while exercising, and it can be harder to justify skipping an exercise session if you know your friend is expecting you to be there and will be disappointed if you dont show up. Try a variety of activities, and find ones you enjoy. That will help you look forward to working out on days when youre tired or stressed. Switching things up can allow you to exercise different muscles, avoid overworking one area and prevent boredom. No matter what type of exercise you choose or when you do it, make it part of your normal routine. Once youve exercised consistently for a while, itll become a habit that you look forward to each week. Be Realistic Dont overdo it at the beginning. Think about your current fitness level and abilities, and do your best. Its better to start slow and gradually build up your strength and endurance than to try to do too much too soon and get injured. It takes time to learn anything new. Dont get discouraged if you try a new activity and cant do it right or keep up with others at first. Focus on your form and be proud of yourself for making the effort. Youll become more proficient with time. If you cant find time in your busy schedule for a long workout, break it up. Several short, intense workouts can be just as effective as one longer session. If you dont meet your exercise goals or you overindulge in delicious food, dont be too hard on yourself. Just resolve to get back on track and stick to habits that you know are good for you in the future. Start on the Path to a Healthier Lifestyle Beginning a new exercise routine is tough, and sticking to it can be even harder. Find activities you enjoy, be realistic about what you can do and focus on gradually improving. If you experience setbacks, realize that they can happen to anyone and stay focused on your goals. Published with permission from RISMedia.
If youre considering a safe room in your next home, these are the latest features you should know about… These arent simply steel-lined closets behind trap doors, but rather, fully fortified luxury accommodations that can seamlessly blend in with the rest of a residence. Safe rooms deliver peace of mind. Cutting-edge safe rooms can protect you from natural or manmade disasters while using alternative energy sources to keep your power on. At the very least, a safe room will provide you with an ultra-secure space to store your valuables, like jewelry or artwork. Published with permission from RISMedia.
Many homebuyers choose to a purchase a house on a cul-de-sac just to avoid a busy street. However, there are pros and cons you should be aware of up front. Traffic Since there’s only one way in and out, a cul-de-sac has less traffic than a typical street. Parking Depending on the size and layout of the cul-de-sac, the number of houses, and how often neighbors have visitors, parking could be a problem. Kids Since a cul-de-sac has significantly less traffic than other neighborhoods, it’s a natural place for children to gather and play. Community Houses on a cul-de-sac often face each other. Neighbors may see each other every day, get to know each other and keep an eye on each others properties and kids. Published with permission from RISMedia.
If you purchased your home as a two-income family, the prospect of living on only one income can be daunting if not downright scary. But dont despair if a sudden job loss, a new baby, or some other life circumstance is putting you in that position. Take a deep breath, take some time to consider, and review these tips from Parents Magazine: Cut back " This may seem elementary, but many couples who have been living with spare cash may not have a clue where to start. Begin by keeping a written account of one months spending. Then study it to identify areas " like entertainment, cable costs, or eating out " where you can easily rein in your spend. What you should be left with is a working budget. Stick to it. Cut your grocery bill " You dont have to go on a starvation diet. But cut out expensive convenience foods in favor of cooking or baking. Make your own baby food. Look for sales. Use coupons. You may be amazed at how much money you can save. Use cash, not credit " Use credit cards sparingly. Routinely paying by credit card can lead to bills you may find harder to pay off monthly " and building up credit card debt and/or interest is the last thing you want to do Become more self-sufficient " If youve been paying for lawn care, housecleaning, or other services you can do " or learn to do " yourself, you can be well on the way to saving serious money. Barter for services " Instead of paying for babysitters, exchange babysitting services with another family. Use Craigslist to swap lawn services for public relations assistance. The possibilities are endless. Earn extra cash " Just because a spouse has left the workface doesnt mean they are powerless to earn. Try part-time freelance work. Organize garage sales. Offer specialty catering services. Use your skills to bring in additional income. Sacrifice " It may be tough to resist those season tickets or to nix a Caribbean vacation. On the other hand, you can explore new pursuits; cooking together, music lessons, game nights with friends or family. For more tips for the home, contact me anytime! Published with permission from RISMedia.
Planning to buy your first house? Be prepared and avoid excess stress with these tips Get Help Hire a real estate pro to help you find the right property and close a deal. Be Open to Concessions You might not be able to afford to check off every item on your wish list. Define Your Finances Get a loan pre-approval, budget for closing costs and dont spend beyond your means. Take Your Time Weigh the pros and cons of each house you view, and fight the urge to rush your decision. Buying your first home can be a challenge. But it should be exciting, not overwhelming. Published with permission from RISMedia.
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