Home Improvements

March 7, 2010

  • Ways to Save on Home Remodeling

    Ways to Save on Home Remodeling
    Here are some simple tips to help you save money when remodelng your home.

    Have any other interesting ways to save money on home remodeling costs? Share them with our readers by leaving us a comment below. We'd love to hear your ideas.

February 10, 2010

  • Make Sure Remodeling Pays Off

    Make Sure Remodeling Pays Off
    Just a few years ago you could count on getting the bulk of your money back for almost any home-improvement project you took on. Today merely replacing a toilet seat can feel like throwing caution, and cash, to the wind. According to a study from Remodeling magazine, the average return on [...]

February 4, 2010

  • Home Improvements on a Budget

    Home Improvements on a Budget
    There are many first time homeowners these days, due in part to the first time homebuyer tax credits. And for most new homeowners, home improvements are not something you might have a lot of experience in. Chances are your first home isn't perfect, which means you may be considering making some [...]

  • Home Improvements on a Budget

    Home Improvements on a Budget
    There are many first time homeowners these days, due in part to the first time homebuyer tax credits. And for most new homeowners, home improvements are not something you might have a lot of experience in. Chances are your first home isn't perfect, which means you may be considering making some [...]

December 29, 2009

  • Remodeling: Costs Are Up, Returns Are Down

    Remodeling: Costs Are Up, Returns Are Down
    Home remodelers are getting less bang for their bucks. For the fourth straight year, renovation jobs have added less to resale values relative to their costs, according to an annual Remodeling Cost vs. Value Report released  recently by the National Association of Realtors.
    One common renovation, a mid-priced bath remodel, for [...]

October 3, 2009

  • Home Repairs That Actually Add Value

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    Home Repairs That Actually Add Value
    Even if home repair jobs add value to your house, only a few get back the money spent to do them.
    It is the highly visible repairs that will help most. Unfortunately, the less obvious ones don't attract much attention.
    New energy-saving doors and windows are not [...]

September 2, 2009

  • Primary Home Upgrades Qualify for Tax Credit

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    Primary Home Upgrades Qualify for Tax Credit
    Federal tax credits are available for homeowners making energy efficiency improvements to their existing primary homes as part of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009.
    Tax credits of up to $1,500 are available for existing homes in 2009 and 2010 for windows [...]

August 3, 2009

  • Money-Saving Tips for Adding Value to Your Home

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    Money-Saving Tips for Adding Value to Your Home
    Inexpensive projects like these can add a whole lot of value and efficiency to your most important asset – your home.
    1 - Unplug: Plugged in toasters, coffee-makers, TVs and other electronic devices in your home actually use a small amount of electricity [...]

June 30, 2009

  • 5 Cheap Do-It-Yourself Repairs

    5 Cheap Do-It-Yourself Repairs
    In today's economy, everyone is looking for ways to save money. Here are 5 cheap home repairs you can make today that will save money tomorrow. (Video runs 1:29)

    Have questions or comments? Use the comment link below. Your email address will never be published with your comment for your privacy and protection.

June 7, 2009

  • How to Haggle With a Contractor

    How to Haggle With a Contractor
    When it comes to home improvement, haggling on price can be risky. Even if contractors are more willing to lower their prices nowadays, they're still liable to get angry and cut corners on the job.
    So how can you haggle with your contractor and not sacrifice on the quality of the [...]

May 15, 2009

  • 3 Ways to Reduce Property Repair Costs

    3 Ways to Reduce Property Repair Costs
    One of the best ways to keep costs down on real estate repairs is to do the work and maintenance yourself. That works … unless you don't have the time or necessary skills. In those cases, you'll have to hire someone to do the work.
    Here's how to do it [...]

March 20, 2009

  • Is Now the Time to Remodel?

    Is Now the Time to Remodel?
    While selling your home may be tough, remodeling it has gotten easier and adds value… which then makes it easier to sell. But be careful, there are some rip-off artists out there waiting to take your home improvement project on… (video runs 1:33)…

    We'd love to hear your feedback.  Planning to [...]

February 26, 2009

  • Remodeling: Which Area is Best?

    Remodeling: Which Area is Best?
    Thinking of remodeling your home? Trends and times have changed. It used to be that the best place to invest your remodeling dollars was in the kitchen or bathroom updating. But to make your renovation dollar go furthest, focus on the part of the house everyone sees first.
    Replace or repair your [...]

December 27, 2008

  • Appliances: When to Repair - When to Replace

    Appliances: When to Repair - When to Replace
    The hot water is no more, or the furnace makes you pull out the blankets. Perhaps your washing machine just spun it's final load.
    The question becomes, Fix it, or junk it?
    If an electronic device cost less than $200, junk it without further thought. Repairing a relatively inexpensive item [...]

November 2, 2008

  • True Costs of Home Improvements

    True Costs of Home Improvements
    How do you decide when hiring a contractor is the right way to go versus doing it yourself?
    Money Editor Stacy Johnson looks at this question in this short video (runs 1:34)…

    Any comments about doing it yourself versus hiring a contractor? We'd love to hear your thoughts. Just click the comment [...]

October 13, 2008

  • Remodeling? Five Questions to Ask

    Remodeling? Five Questions to Ask
     
    Before making any big changes to your home you should ask yourself these big questions:
     

    How long do I plan to stay in my house after the renovations? The longer you plan to live there, the more creative you can be. But if you're planning on selling the house in the next [...]

August 31, 2008

  • Tankless Water Heaters: Are They Right For You?

    Tankless Water Heaters: Are They Right For You?
     
    If you're in the market to replace a water heater, now may be a good time to consider a tankless variety.
     
    After getting over the initial phobia of not having hot water sitting in a tank waiting for you to use (and wasting a lot of electricity at the [...]

August 20, 2008

  • Housing Upgrades That Don't Pay

    Housing Upgrades That Don't Pay
     
    Before you dive into a major renovation project to give a house your special signature, consider how long you're likely to stay in the house.
     
    A lot of people get into trouble by going into a home they're only going to be in for a relatively short period of time, and they [...]

May 8, 2008

  • Home Improvements: Prices Improving?

    Home Improvements: Prices Improving?
     
    When it comes to food and fuel prices, they're going through the roof. But what about the roof itself? There the news might be a little better. Stacy Johnson takes a closer look in this short (1:18) video.

     
    Tell us what you think… we'd love to hear YOUR opinion.  Use the comment [...]

May 6, 2008

  • Remodeling Your Home: Five Questions to Ask First

    Remodeling Your Home: Five Questions to Ask First
     
    If you're planning to tackle a remodeling project this Spring, make sure you know exactly how big a renovation you can afford and whether it justifies the time you intend to spend in your revamped home.
     
    There are 5 big questions you should ask yourself before you even break [...]

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