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Quitclaim Deeds 101

April 27, 2026

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Lifestyle Properties for Luxury Homebuyers

April 22, 2026

Here are the most popular lifestyle properties among luxury homeowners. City Living Vibrant cultures, new restaurants and afternoons at museums are right around the corner. Alpine Abode Hiking in the summer and skiing in the winter, there are endless outdoor activities in the mountains. Country Club & Resort Enjoy a full package of lavish amenities, from fine dining to golf courses. Waterfront Getaways Enjoy dazzling views from sunrise to sunset, and a wide variety of activities right in your backyard. Vineyard Properties A vineyard property is the perfect way to connect to your land (and perhaps enjoy some wine while youre at it!) Equestrian Estates A sprawling estate complete with equestrian facilities could be a dream come true. Published with permission from RISMedia.

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4 Design Tips for Your Home Bar

April 20, 2026

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How to Use Credit Cards Wisely

April 18, 2026

Credit cards are helpful and convenient. Unless you use them wisely, though, you could find yourself in financial trouble. Charge responsibly by using a credit card only for items you need, rather than want, and for emergency situations. Dont max out cards, or risk jeopardizing your credit score and future loans. Try paying your full balance every month to avoid wasteful interest charges. Always pay credit card bills on time. Missed payments could hurt your credit score for several years. Take advantage of cards that offer rewards like frequent-flyer miles and hotel points. But dont spend more just to earn perks. Ultimately, smart charging will help you avoid financial missteps. Published with permission from RISMedia.

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Handling a Cancelled Homeowners Policy

April 13, 2026

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Homeowners Insurance and Pets

April 6, 2026

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Keep Your Home Clean With Smart Technology

April 1, 2026

Here are a few of the latest smart home technologies that can keep your home clean. Smart Faucets A touch-free faucet that turns on and off with motion sensors or voice commands can help to reduce the spread of germs in your home. Air Purifier An air purifier with HEPA filtration can, in theory, remove any virus particles from the air in your home. Steam Cleaners Steam cleaners are touted for being able to eliminate 99.9 percent of virus particles. Smart Security Smart security allows you to unlock your door without touching the deadbolt or thank delivery drivers via a speaker system. Published with permission from RISMedia.

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10 Easy Upgrades for a Healthier Home

March 31, 2026

Tis the season for pollen and pesticides, not to mention pet dander and disease-carrying creepy-crawlies. The editors at ThisOldHouse.com checked in with health and environment experts across the country for easy, inexpensive tips to help keep your home healthy. Here are 10 tips to keep in mind: Add mats on both sides of the door.Up to 80 percent of the dirt that gets tracked inside"along with countless allergens, bacteria and lawn chemicals"can be caught before it makes itself at home with washable mats on both sides of the door. Establish a no-shoes-indoors policy. Keep a basket of slippers or socks near the entryway for family members and guests alike. Create a pet checkpoint. Treat cats and dogs with a monthly tick-and-flea medication, and use a fine-tooth comb to catch fleas before they come inside. Know that flea shampoos and collars may contain pesticides, which can rub off on kids and furnishings. Caulk holes and crevices. Check the kitchen windows and sink, and caulk any crevices to keep out insects before they come looking for a free lunch. Clean food-prep surfaces often. Keep bacteria away by scrubbing cutting boards with hot, soapy water after each use. Use your range hood when you cook. It’ll reduce cooking-related air pollutants, including carbon monoxide and nitrogen dioxide, and will lower humidity, which can encourage the growth of mold and bacteria. Open a window. Unless youre fighting pollen, remember that indoor air can contain two to five times more chemical pollutants than air from the outdoors. Use a vacuum with a HEPA filter. High-efficiency particulate air filters are best for sucking up dust, dust mites (and their allergy-aggravating droppings), animal dander, and fleas. Pot up a plant or two. Spider plants, peace lilies, philodendrons and aloe vera can help neutralize formaldehyde (found in furniture) and benzene (found in car fumes and paint supplies). Snake plants, English ivy, Boston and asparagus ferns, and Areca and bamboo palms are also good neutralizers. Sanitize handheld devices. Telephones, TV remotes and even computer keyboards can harbor more bacteria than a toilet seat. Published with permission from RISMedia.

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