You've been renting for years, diligently saving your money to get that down payment on the house of your dreams. Now that you're a little nearer to your goal, you may find yourself on housing websites, perusing the goods. Soon you will be out there scouting out neighborhoods and attending open houses. Before you sign your name on (many) dotted lines, read on. It could save you money, time, headaches, and heartaches. Here are 8 Common Mistakes Made by New Home Buyers: 1. Looking for a home before getting pre-approved Plenty of first-time homebuyers make the mistake of searching for that perfect home before being pre-approved for a mortgage. If housing inventory is tight, and in many markets it is, a buyer stands a good chance of losing that property without a lender in … [Read more...] about 8 Common Mistakes Made by New Home Buyers
5 Tips to a Healthy Summer Lawn
Keeping your lawn healthy at the height of summer is no small feat, especially in regions facing ongoing drought conditions. Here are 5 Tips to a Healthy Summer Lawn that can help you keep your little slice of Heaven hydrated and healthy all season long. 1. Water your lawn in the morning The air is cool and the sunlight is not as strong. Watering in the morning also gives your lawn time to dry out during the day before the cooler night air sets in. Watering in the late afternoon can leave your lawn wet at night. Lawns that stay damp overnight are susceptible to diseases, like fungi and mold. Experts suggest that a once-a-week deep watering (1-1.5 inches) is better than several shallow waterings throughout the week. 2. Adjust Your Mower Blade It's time to mow high! Raising … [Read more...] about 5 Tips to a Healthy Summer Lawn
Making Our Way to Independence Day in 1776
One cool, bright, sunny morning in Philadelphia, history was made. This was the day Congress adopted the Declaration of Independence. Following is a quick overview of the timeline from ushistory.org that brought us to Independence Day, July 4th, 1776. June 11 Thomas Jefferson, John Adams, Benjamin Franklin, Roger Sherman, and Robert Livingston appointed to committee to draft a proposed Declaration of Independence. June 12-27 Jefferson drafts a declaration. The committee reviews Jefferson's original draft. Today, these important documents can be found in the Library of Congress. June 28 Declaration of Independence is read and presented in Congress. July 1-4 Congress debates and revises the Declaration of Independence. July 2 Congress declares independence as … [Read more...] about Making Our Way to Independence Day in 1776
Your July Homeowner To-Do List
Summer is here and the heat is on. We have Your July Homeowner To-Do List to get you started a few summer projects that won't break the bank - or your back. Screen Saver It's summer. We all want to open our windows and let in fresh, summer air. If your window screens have holes, you're letting in a lot more than fresh air. You're letting in more bugs, dust, and pollen. If your screens need to be repaired, remove the torn screen. Stretch new screening over the metal frame and cut it to the correct size. Now, insert a new screening spline into the frame. Use a rolling tool. Finally, trim the excess screening material. Make Your Pool Sparkle Automatic skimmers do a great job of collecting pool debris, but sometimes you need your pole and flat skimmer to catch what floats on … [Read more...] about Your July Homeowner To-Do List
Little Container Gardens are a Big Deal
Container gardens are a great alternative to those of us short on space, or who don't want the commitment of a large garden. Container gardens are going to make a dramatic, and sometimes wildly and colorful impact on your front porch or back patio. They are portable, easy to care for, and easy to create! It's agreed. Little Container Gardens are a Big Deal. What Sort of Container is Best to Create a Container Garden? Aside from choosing a container that best complements the style of your home, you want to be sure your container allows for good drainage. Proper drainage will keep your plants from "drowning." Once you settle on a style, you should have no problem coming up with creative ideas. Choose from large, clay pots, to 5-gallon buckets, to half barrels. "Many plants thrive … [Read more...] about Little Container Gardens are a Big Deal