Inexpensive Projects - A Cheapskate’s Guide to Home Improvement

08.30.2007 | 7:16 am | Budgets, Tips

By Randy Rater

In most cases, home improvement projects are rather costly. A lot of people tap their savings to be able to get some home improvements done. This can be very harmful to ones pockets, leaving you short of a comfortable reserve in the event of an unforeseen expense. In some cases, people resort to getting home improvement loans which can sometimes drag your budget off track and getting you more buried in debt than ever.

However, you should not be discouraged. There are alternative ways of doing home improvements that don’t require spending a truck load of money. Your money is a resource that’s very important and should be spent wisely making sure you have enough to take care of the more important things. For example, your children’s education and emergency situations like unexpected illnesses.

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Building A Home? Want To Ask A Builder The Right Questions - Not The Dumb Ones!

08.24.2007 | 5:24 pm | Architects, Budgets, Builders, Contractors, Q & A

By Colm Dillon

These are real builder questions that I got from readers of my e-book, “Residential Development Made Easy” with answers from a major USA Master Builder operating in 48 States.

Question 1.

My wife and I are planning a new home. We intend approaching a builder or two in this area, and I plan on asking them these questions.

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