by Paige Brown | Jan 31, 2020 | CRISIS-Friendly, Exclusive Articles, Exclusive Articles Real Estate |
A laundry room is one of the most frequently used areas in a home. Whether you live alone or house a family of five, this space can easily get out of control and become cluttered and messy, making it harder to maneuver baskets, mixing clean and dirty clothes and...
by Paige Brown | Jan 24, 2020 | Exclusive Articles, Exclusive Articles Lifestyle |
Families moving into a new home need a lot of new things, especially if they’re first-time homeowners. Giving a housewarming gift can make their move-in easier. And it doesn’t have to be expensive. Here are six great housewarming gifts that shouldn’t break a budget. ...
by Paige Brown | Jan 24, 2020 | CRISIS-Friendly, Exclusive Articles, Exclusive Articles Lifestyle |
If you’re trying to pay off multiple credit card debts, keep track of payment amounts, due dates, interest rates and the money needed to pay them on time each month, it might be worth considering debt consolidation. This is the strategy of rolling many debts into a...
by Paige Brown | Jan 24, 2020 | Exclusive Articles, Exclusive Articles Lifestyle |
Bad neighbors don’t have to be a nightmare. Setting a good example yourself and working with your neighbors in a respectful way can solve problems before they happen. Here are some ways to be a good neighbor. Start by making sure you’re not the person that’s driving...
by Paige Brown | Jan 24, 2020 | CRISIS-Friendly, Exclusive Articles, Exclusive Articles Real Estate |
A property tax bill is easy enough to get. Local governments typically assess property tax and send homeowners a bill in the mail. Paying the tax, and saving for it, are the hard parts. The amount of the tax is largely based on where the property is and how much it’s...
by Paige Brown | Jan 24, 2020 | Exclusive Articles, Exclusive Articles Lifestyle |
Americans spend an average of about 10 percent of their disposable personal incomes on food. The more money a family earns, the less it spends on food, with households in the lowest incomes spending 35 percent of their income on food, compared to 8 percent for the...