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Home Repair Costs: How Homeowners Keep Their Pocketbook Balanced

In many cases, homeownership may mean more than just paying the mortgage and the taxes. Some homes may need repair work before you move in, or even in a new home, everything won’t stay in good shape forever. In “Home Repairs You Should Think about Saving up For”we see that homes need painting every 5-8 years, HVAC systems last 10+ years, modern water heaters may only last 8 years, while your roof may last 20-30 years.

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5 Potential Maintenance Headaches for Older Homes

While property maintenance is a concern that no homeowner can afford to ignore, it can be an even more important issue for older homes. Overlooking issues with your home’s roof, foundation or plumbing systems can lead to frequent problems, higher repair costs and potentially bigger problems such as flood damage. A few helpful tips can go a long way towards keeping your maintenance and upkeep expenses from getting out of hand.

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4 Ways Your House Can Be Costing You Money

Whether it’s high gas prices, interest paid on debt, or overpriced food, no one likes to waste money. Of all the things you spend money on, though, one of your biggest money wasters could be one you least expect: your home. Given its multi-faceted nature, there are many components of your home that could be costing you money unnecessarily. To help make you more aware of these issues, here are four ways your house can be costing you money.

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Home Upgrades to Save Money Every Day

A home is a major investment. To make the most of our hard-earned dollars, we are always on the lookout for ways to reduce the cost of homeownership. We can explore refinance options, make efforts to improve the value of our home and carry out major renovations and repairs as needed. All of those steps are beneficial and definitely worth the effort, but they don’t have to be the end of the story. There are many simple things we can do that will save us money every single day. Here are four examples of how to upgrade our homes to save money.

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Regular Maintenance Will Save You Money

It doesn’t matter how big your home is or how many people there are in your family – trying to save as much money as possible is just the smart thing to do. Although it may cost you a bit of money upfront, regular maintenance will save you money in the long run.  Luckily, there are lots of ways to save money on maintenance without compromising the health and happiness of your loved ones. So, what are some of the most effective ways to do so?

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7 Sure Ways to Increase Your Home’s Value

Renovating and upgrading your home is easier said than done, especially now that you are more inclined to invest in it. The sky is still the limit! There are many ways to increase your home’s value. Some of them are easy to do. You can even find some low-cost hacks! A lot of them might feel more expensive and can take a lot of time to complete, but just like the others, it will be worth it once it’s completed.

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Renovate Your Family Home on a Budget 

No matter how cool and big your family home is, the chances are you’re not absolutely happy with it. Maybe you don’t have enough storage space, your floors need to be redone, or your kitchen needs a new look. Whatever it is, renovating your home from time to time is something you just have to do. What you don’t have to do, though, is waste a ton of money doing it. Just be frugal and do that on a budget. If this is something you’d like to do as well, here are a few ideas to consider.

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