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Posted on 11/28/2021
The Financial Benefits to Land Flipping
Photo by Lukas from Pexels Reality TV shows highlight the high-risk, high-reward world of house flippers. These made-for-television dramas follow seemingly everyday people through challenges such as finding mold behind walls. In the end, they either ramp up their investment and turn a profit or lose it all. The prospect of losing often deters would-be flippers from rolling...
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Posted on 11/21/2021
3 Rental-Friendly Decorating Ideas
Many renters feel stifled by their inability to make interior design decisions about the property. Painting the walls, installing shelves or changing out light fixtures are all things most property managers don’t allow. However, there are still lots of things you can do to decorate your walls when renting without risking noticeable damage. Here are three DIY decoration...
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Posted on 11/14/2021
How to Choose Exterior Siding Colors
A home’s exterior is its first impression. From the way the curb appeal ensnares passersby and potential buyers to how your home presents to your community HOA, exterior features are areas to consider carefully before altering or adding enhancements, including your home’s siding. While it may be tempting to splash any color across your home, take a moment...
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Posted on 11/07/2021
Home Automation: How to Calculate the Potential Savings
There are a lot of numbers thrown around when it comes to the marketing of home automation devices. It can be a bit confusing to sort through all of the claimed savings percentages. How much money you save will ultimately depend on a variety of factors, some of which you can control, and others that are out of...
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Posted on 10/31/2021
Try These Decor Ideas for Easy Mid-Century Modern Flair
Some styles never lose their appeal. For mid-century modern design, this is especially true in home decor. The nostalgic but timeless shapes and styles from the 1950s are just as popular as ever. If you’re interested in adding some mid-century modern decor to your home, here are some simple ways to get started: Go for Wood Natural wood...
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Posted on 10/24/2021
Want to Live Somewhere New? Here's What to Consider
Photo by Zino Bang from Pexels Finding a new home is challenging on its own, even when you are familiar with the area. If you’re wanting to move or start a new life somewhere completely different, it’s hard to know where to start. If you don’t have a specific place in mind, focusing on your priorities and budget...
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Posted on 10/17/2021
Quick Pointers for Streaming at Home
When you put a home theater in your house, you don’t have to worry about stocking up on Blu-Rays and DVDs or subscribing to cable movie channels, which can be costly. Streaming devices make it easy and cost-effective to cut the cord while still being able to enjoy watching plenty of movies in your home theater. These devices...
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Posted on 10/10/2021
Tips for Indoor Vegetable & Herb Gardens
Using the map of USDA Hardiness Zones is incredibly helpful in planning a garden. Knowing your zone means knowing what plants are recommended for growing in your area and which ones might not survive. However, no matter what zone you live in, it’s possible to grow your own fruits, vegetables and herbs indoors. Here are some tips for...
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Posted on 10/03/2021
3 Tips for Green Living in Manufactured Log Homes
Photo by Pixabay from Pexels Manufactured log homes still retain the pioneer charm of homes built throughout history, but have some important modern features. While older log homes lacked natural light and powerful insulation, those that are available today boast lots of windows and modern insulation. They're spacious and cozy and often feature wide, roomy porches that welcome...
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Posted on 09/26/2021
Understanding the Real Estate Language: 3 Key Terms
Image by PublicDomainPictures from Pixabay The real estate world can be difficult to navigate unless you know the language. There is so much jargon and specific terminology that somebody without years of experience can get overwhelmed. If you’re buying or selling a house for the first time, you’ll be learning a lot of these terms as part of...
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Posted on 11/20/2021
355 1st Street, San Francisco, CA 94105 is now new to the market!
Luxurious South Beach/Rincon Hill 1BR/1BA, 757 sq. ft. condo on 17th floor is for rent. Key features include One Car Parking, Private Balcony with Panoramic City Views, In-Unit Laundry, Open Floor Plan, Gourmet Kitchen with Stainless Appliances, Motorized Window Coverings. The Metropolitan condo features 24 Hour Security and Concierge Service, State-of-the-art Fitness Center, Indoor Heated Pool & Whirlpool, Saunas, Recreation room with Full Kitchen, Entertainment Theater, Conference room, BBQ Terrace and Wireless Internet Access. Walking distance to shops/boutiques, world class restaurants, the Embarcadero, the Ferry Building, Financial...
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Posted on 10/22/2021
Another Property Sold - 1395 Lyon Street, San Francisco, CA 94115
Enjoy serene urban living with this lovely 1BD/1BA condo in Lower Pacific Heights, centrally located in the city. Rarely available contemporary 2-level, loft type unit in a 8-unit boutique building. Unit #2 is located off the street in a quiet courtyard, with natural lights due to floor-ceiling glass entrance/windows and a skylight in the bathroom. Features in-unit laundry, walk-in closet, stainless steel appliances, and 1 assigned parking space. It has everything you need! Easy walking distance to City Center SF mall (Target & more), Trader Joe's, Laurel Village, and the shops & restaurants of Geary Blvd & the Divisadero...
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