10 home-buying tips for uneasy times



Mortgages are harder to obtain today, and deals require more money down, but it's still a good time for buyers. Here's how to get the home you want at the best price.

By David Koeppel, MSN Money
Nervous about buying a home?

You should be. Your home is probably the single biggest investment you'll make in your lifetime. With an unpredictable economy, a mortgage crisis and record foreclosures, the commitment to buy can be downright overwhelming.

In recent years, lax lending standards eliminated some of the obstacles, but now lenders are once again getting picky.

The good news is that for those who qualify for a mortgage -- with a steady income, strong credit and a modicum of savings -- this is actually a good time to purchase a home. Mortgage rates are low, and home prices have been declining in most parts of the United States.

To help you navigate the uncertainties, especially if you're entering the market for the first time, here are 10 tips for buying a house:

1. Find out how much you can afford, and stay within your budget.
Don't overreach. Forget the McMansion on the hill if it's beyond your means. Focus on finding something that will offer affordable monthly payments and a debt load you can handle.

Calculator: How much can I afford?

To make sure you fully understand and remain within your boundaries, consider a preapproved mortgage. Many reputable lenders offer them. The preapproval process tells you exactly what you will have to pay. Preapproval also provides some extra peace of mind, ensuring that when the time comes, you'll have financing in place. That can be important to real-estate agents and sellers as well as to buyers.

If you're planning to buy, your household budget should allow for hefty savings toward a down payment, unless you're expecting a generous gift from a family member. The days when first-time buyers could purchase a home with a down payment of less than 10% are gone. Lenders are now requiring buyers to put down a minimum of 10% and sometimes up to 20% to 25%.
"First-time buyers must come to the table with some dollars," says Ilyce Glink, the author of "100 Questions Every First-Time Home Buyer Should Ask" and "
100 Questions Every Home Seller Should Ask." "You need more income, a better credit score and to think about how much debt you can carry. It has become a more difficult process."

2. Shop around for the right agent.
Real-estate agents operate on different internal clocks. One may be inclined to call you every day, while another may want to call every few weeks. Ask questions about the agent's approach and try to find one well-suited to your situation.


Ideally, the agent you choose will do a lot of business in your neighborhood of choice and will have been in the business for years, gathering plenty of useful information about lending options, title searches and useful ways to compare properties. Try to avoid real-estate agents who are doing on-the-job training.

"Finding a Realtor is a lot like a short-term marriage," Glink says. "Shop around; look for the Realtor who is working the most. What's their level of experience? Are they a good fit with you personality-wise?"

3. Do your homework.
A diligent and dedicated agent by your side is not enough. Buyers need to research their potential new home and neighborhood as thoroughly as possible. Thankfully, a lot of that work can be done from your bedroom or office computer.


The National Association of Realtors says 84% of buyers use the Internet to help them find a home. Do not be part of that other 16%. You'll find the Net is packed with resources about cities, neighborhoods, crime statistics and school districts. Local bloggers can give today's homebuyers insight into everything from pricing trends to who's feuding with a neighbor down the block.

"The Internet is a terrific tool. When I last looked for a house in 1992, that kind of information was nonexistent," says Elliot Goldstein, 46, who, with his wife, Stacey, 45, and their two children, is planning to move to Hoboken, N.J. "I get virtual house tours, multiple listing services . . . everything I need to find out about Hoboken I can find out online."

4. Visit the neighborhood.
Rich as the information on the Internet is, it's no substitute for showing up. Experts suggest repeated visits to your neighborhood of choice, so you can check out homes for sale and attend open houses. Walk around. Shoot the breeze with the neighbors. Visit the community several times at different times of day.


"Walk it, smell it, hear it," says Dennis Torres, director of real-estate operations at Pepperdine University. "At 3 p.m., maybe your lawn will be overrun with kids getting off school. At 10 p.m., there could be a club that's only open at night playing loud music."

5. Don't be afraid to haggle.
How low can you go? Real-estate agents say it all depends on the pressures facing the individual seller. Some of those pressures are related to particular locations -- towns go up and down in appeal -- and some have to do with the individual's situation. But broadly speaking, if ever there was a buyer's market, this it.


"In a strong market, a seller would laugh off a lowball bid," Glink says. "Now you may be able to bid 20% less than you did nine or 12 months ago. Sellers will entertain lowball bids if they're truly desperate to get on with their lives."

Or at least negotiate a few additional amenities. That was the case for first-time homebuyer Jenna Smith, 23, whose six months of near-constant house hunting in suburban Atlanta taught her what she could and couldn't negotiate.

Smith wound up buying into a new suburban development in January. But first she asked the builder to install hardwood floors instead of carpeting. She also wanted a new refrigerator and microwave. The builder eventually agreed, and Smith had her home -- with hardwood floors and appliances -- for $197,000.

6. Buying foreclosed properties? Proceed with caution.
This gets a bit tricky. Real-estate experts are talking a lot about foreclosed properties. Many suggest that, under the right circumstances, exploitation of a foreclosure can give a buyer a nice home at a very nice price.


Foreclosure filings and bank repossessions are up dramatically, according to RealtyTrac, a California company that monitors homes in stages of foreclosure. So much so that some agents and lenders have been organizing weekend bus tours (one charges passengers $97 a ride) to showcase foreclosed properties in hard-hit cities such as Stockton, Calif., Chicago and New Haven, Conn. The tours have been popular both with shoppers searching for homes and with investors interested in buying multiple properties.

Though buying a foreclosed property can potentially provide big savings, it can also present a lot of problems that may not be apparent. Pepperdine's Torres recommends that buyers avoid homes with title uncertainties and consider only properties that have been officially foreclosed on and deeded back to the foreclosing bank.

7. Find the right lender and mortgage.
Many unscrupulous subprime lenders have been shut down. That doesn't mean there aren't still some shady characters around. Don't be tempted to deal with them. Find a lender with roots in the community and a record of integrity that offers reasonable rates.


It pays to do some comparison shopping. Real-estate agents can be a good source. A good agent should be able to recommend reputable area lenders and help a buyer compare types of loans.
"Mortgage rates are very near historic lows, and inventory is high," says Stephanie Singer, a spokeswoman for the National Association of Realtors.


Thorough research of loan offerings will pay off. Smith, the recent buyer from the Atlanta area, landed a 5.875%, 30-year fixed-rate mortgage from her employer, Merrill Lynch. Merrill required her to come up with a 20% down payment on the $197,000 home, or $39,400. Her monthly mortgage payments are about $1,100.

8. A good home inspector is hard to find. But find one.
In recessionary times, the pride of homeownership tends to suffer. It's not that people don't want to maintain their homes; it's that other priorities intervene. With competing pressures coming from credit card bills, skyrocketing gas prices and rising grocery bills, that new paint job on the house may not make it to the top of the list.


A good inspector can help you spot problems that may result from neglect. Bringing in a home inspector is relatively cheap (often from $200 to $300), but according to Torres, it's the least buyers should do to make sure they're purchasing a home in reasonably good shape. Torres recommends buyers accompany inspectors when they examine a home and look out for anything suspicious. Don't be afraid to ask plenty of questions, he adds.

"Ask what every crack, what every stain might be," Torres says. "Look beyond the cosmetic, the paint, the carpet and the flowers. Check under the steps, check under the eaves."

9. Buy for the long run.
Home buying should be viewed as a long-term investment. Don't expect the kind of price appreciation that occurred in the early 2000s. Buy a home you can live in happily for a good many years, if possible. A long-term commitment will pay dividends in peace of mind.


"A home is about putting down roots," author Glink says. "It's not about fixing or flipping or making a mint no matter what some infomercial tells you."

10. Don't time the market. Do take your time.
When will market prices hit rock-bottom? No one knows for sure, so waiting to get in at the lowest possible price isn't recommended. Still, experts predict it will remain a buyer's market for the foreseeable future, so don't rush.


Goldstein and his wife will be moving into their new three-story row house in Hoboken for about $1.2 million at the end of August, allowing his two children to spend a final summer at the family home in Closter, N.J. If negotiations hadn't gone his way, Goldstein was prepared to walk away, he said.

That's the way to do it.

"Don't let other people talk you into something you don't want," says buyer Smith. "It's your house; they don't have to live in it."

Produced by Anh Ly / Graphics by Joe Farro and Anh Ly

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Affordable Do It Yourself Wireless Home Security



By Steven R Lane

Home security systems used to be flashing lights or loud noises when a burglar approaches, but that is no longer the case. A home video surveillance system and wireless security camera have taken precedence over those loud alarm monitoring security systems. These have developed as different and easier options to protecting your home.

These wireless home security cameras or video systems offer the homeowner so much more benefits to keep a closer eye on their entire home; both indoors and outdoors. There are hidden wireless cameras that the robber cannot see. You can administer your surveillance without the intruder knowing that he or she has been videotaped. These wireless hidden security cameras transmit directly to your television or computer or even your cell phone. You do not need any special software to work with these wireless security systems.

A hidden wireless camera is not only to catch the thief, but to watch your nanny. These are called nanny wireless hidden cameras or wireless nanny hidden cameras. There are some parents who find peace of mind in knowing what is going on at home while they are away especially if children are involved. The media has covered stories that reveal a hidden camera catching a nanny abusing a child. Had the parent not put in the hidden camera, they would not have been able to know that their child was being abused. If you have an elderly parent at home while you are away, this is a good way to see what is going on and to make sure everything is OK.
You can use the hidden camera to watch your pet while you are not home. The hidden wireless camera comes in different models. Some can look like a soda can, mirror, doll, clock, radio, phone, teddy bear, and normal things that would not look out of place at home.

You can purchase a wireless hidden camera in color or black and white. While some people prefer color, black and white also works just as well. It should only be a personal preference. Black and white wireless cameras, of course, cost a little less than color and that is their only difference.

All wireless home security camera systems have become quite economical for homeowners.
Before, this was not the case. It was mostly bought by business owners. However, with modern technology and the increased crime rate, vendors are making it easier for homeowners to buy a wireless home security camera to protect their home and their family. You can either have professional installation, but installation is so easy, that you can do it yourself.

Make sure you buy a security camera that has at least a 2.4 MHZ capacity. You get better picture and transmission. Be careful to purchase from a company that is reliable and will offer customer support in the event that you have questions or need troubleshooting. There are companies online that sell different types of security cameras or surveillance systems to accommodate both business owners and homeowners.

Steve Lane is a freelance writer of informational websites on personal self-defense and home security products including high tech surveillance. He is one of the leading writers on home security and personal self defense products in the country.

He started "Self Defense Shop" in 2004 to help people prevent crime in their lives. "Self Defense Shop" is an Internet business specializing in hard to find and unique self-defense and home security products that help people protect themselves, their family, home and business. His website includes self defense products like pepper sprays, stun guns, personal alarms, and self defense training DVDs.

His business is poised to meet the needs of security conscious consumers who want to protect their families, home and business in increasingly dangerous times with growing crime rates.
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Buy a Brand New Home - Six Months No Payments Financing - Limited Time Only



By Lance Winslow

So, I am reading thru the newspaper the other day, yes with a pair of scissors and a highlighter, that's me, you know the type. Trying to keep a pulse on society, consumers and various industries, government agencies, politics and information, but unlike other people you know who do this, I have an excuse. I am the coordinator for the Online Think Tank, amongst other endeavors. Plus, you know it also allows me to monitor the mass media hysteria over the real estate market.

Anyway, yes, well, I am reading this ad in the Real Estate section of the LA Times, yes, they still have a real estate section, ha ha ha. One article in the paper, a PR fluff type article reads:

Six Months, No Payment Financing Attracts Savvy Buyers to Custom Homes

Is it just me or does anyone else see the problem here? First, off it is stuff like this that got the real estate market in trouble in the first place, apparently no one is learning any lessons here. Next, sure, it is a safer bet for the builder and the bank now with interest rates low and being close to the bottom to try this, but, please, its starting to sound like a GM, Ford or Chrysler Commercial to sell you an overpriced 2007 close out SUV?

Personally, I am almost surprised that the article did not have a tagline. After six months, you can make the first 10 payments with a special credit card offered by the builder's bank? Do you see what I see? Does it bother you? Do you think it is wise? Do you see this as a last ditch effort? Americans need to overcome these debt traps, but all too often they allow their need for instant gratification to get the best of them.

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Wireless Home Security Systems - A New Innovation To Home Security



By David Faulkner

The Benefits You Would Reap From Wireless Home Security Systems
The security has become a very key issue in contemporary lifestyle. Our homes are vacant most of the daytime are vulnerable to many horrible crimes as the adults are not at home and the criminals are very well aware of this fact. However we can effectively minimize this threat if we make use of the modern innovations in home security systems, for there is nothing more valuable than one's dear ones. Hundreds of home surveillance systems are available now a days to ensure the vigilance and security, but these systems are extremely complicated and need a very skilled professional for their installation. But the wireless home security systems are quite easy to handle and one can fix them oneself very easily without needing any costly professional.

Why Wireless Home Security Systems!
The wireless home security systems have many great advantages over the other cotemporary systems. Firstly, they are very economical and cheap and do not need any much post installation expenditures & follow-ups. Secondly the wireless home security systems are extremely simple, they do not involve any electric wiring or other complicated operations for their installation anyone with a nominal technical know how can fix them.

This ease in their handling has a lot of benefits. You wont have to spend huge overhead expenditures for their installation. Neither you will need to drill and dig wholes in your walls for the installation of your wireless home security systems. This would help you save your time, money and energy. This would also mitigate the nuisance attached to the installation. Your system would be at your immediately after purchase.

Some Salient Features Of Wireless Home Security Systems
Wireless home security systems are very efficient and smart surveillance equipment due to many reasons. Firstly, the wireless home security systems can operate on quite large distances.
These wireless home security systems use radio frequency waves for data communication and this increases and even doubles their range of operation. Their wireless characteristic renders your wireless home security systems highly efficient as you can place them anywhere in your house camouflaged and mimicked with the surrounding environment. Your home have not to be adaptable for your wireless home security systems rather they can work in any type of the building. An other use of the wireless characteristic of your surveillance system is that since it does not rely on wires for its installation it is not easily detectable by criminals, hence every act of any bugler or thief will remain under careful watch of your wireless home security systems and they won't be able to escape behind the veil of any excuse during litigation process. So your wireless home security systems provide you the security and sense of safety with comfort.

You can also find more info on alarm home security and burglar alarms
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Online Survey Companies and Making Money From Home



By Blake Allen

Online surveys have become one of the top tools of marketing companies. Every day, thousands of people go online to find online survey companies. It is a way of earning extra cash when a second job is not feasible.

When you first do a Google search, you will find millions of links to survey companies that pay you to take their surveys. It is important that you read the terms and conditions of the survey as well as the rules and regulations.

You will be required to register with each survey company that you choose. Be prepared, there will be a lot of questions to answer, however it is part of the process. it is important to note that survey companies will not ask you for personal financial information, this is how you can tell if they are legitimate or not.

It also important that when you are sent a survey, that you answer the questions truthfully, a lot is depending on your answers. There are some who do not take the surveys seriously and answer foolishly, however companies review the answers carefully and will dismiss you as a panelist if they feel you are not serious.

Survey companies will ask you a lot of questions when you first register. It may seem like it takes forever to get through all of them, however it is necessary to ask so many questions in order for the survey companies to send you surveys that are within your area of interest. It is an incredibly satisfying feeling when you know you are contributing to future products sales.

It is also an incredible feeling knowing that you may be among the first to try new products. Whether they are skin care products or food products, you will be contributing your opinion and it will directly affect the outcome of the product.

There are very few legitimate online survey companies. So beware. There is one however, that stands above the rest. Learn more about this legitimate, high-paying survey company by visiting: http://www.online-surveys-reviewed.com

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Work At Home Jobs



By Brian McCoy

Who doesn't dream of finding a work at home job and having some control over their future as well as increased earning potential? Is it possible to do this online? YES, it definitely is!

There are people that keep searching and searching online to find a legitimate work at home job.
However, there are people that have already found a great company to work with and are making a fabulous income from home. So what have they done specifically that you can form yourself after and begin earning online?

This article will give you some useful information that will help you in your search for that work from home opportunity that is just right for you.

Research
The first thing that you should do in your search for a successful work at home job is to get busy doing some research. There are thousands of opportunities available today online. You won't ever be able to know what is out there for you if you don't investigate it.


Choose Something That Interests You
It's not hard to figure out that if you choose something that does not interest you, then you probably won't be likely to promote it for very long. It is much easier to become successful at doing something that you are passionate about. Start with what interests you and then begin your search from there. If you can get paid for doing something that you love to do, then why wouldn't you try and make that happen?


Take Action
While doing a lot of research is great, at some point you have to jump off of the fence and get into the game. You won't be able to start making money online if you don't take action.


Develop A Budget
There are all too many people that sign up for free courses and don't want to spend any money to advertise their business. While there are several free or low cost advertising options, most people that work online have invested a small amount of money at some point. Unlike with a traditional brick and mortar business, you thankfully don't have to invest thousands, if not millions of dollars. However, it is unreasonable to believe that you are going to be able to make money without investing some money online.


Attitude Is Everything
It is human nature to spend more time complaining than trying. However, the people that have achieved success online are those who have risen above adversity and persevered through the tough times. There is a fine line between success and failure. Success is often achieved by just pushing over that last mountain to stroll along the plain. Don't give up!


If you are looking to Make Money Online, visit Brian's Big Ticket To Wealth website.

About the Author: Brian McCoy is an industry leading internet marketer and President and CEO of McCoy Marketing Group. His mission is to develop leaders into full time home business entrepreneurs.

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The Growing Trend of Home Nursing



By Clyde Lee Dennis

Home Nursing is a discipline of nursing in which trained and highly qualified nurses provide nursing care to a patient in the privacy of his or her own home. Affording greater flexibility for both the patient as well as the nurse. It is supported by providing aid in operations clients can't do without assistance. Tasks such as shopping, cleaning, supplying the meal preparation.

As an industry it is regulated by the Act of health services in the municipalities that prescribes professional nurse services. Home Nursing is also sometimes provided by the patient's family or friends. These individuals are widely known as caregivers, primary caregiver, or voluntary caregivers who give informal care. It has become a very good option for a lot of traveling nurses and is in many cases conducted by specialized medical care staff.

In-home nursing is an environment in which the nurse needs to be willing and able to handle various situations on his or her own. This element of the profession makes it one that is not for everyone.

As many have learned, at home nursing is draining and exhausting to relatives who try to care for loved ones, and there is no alternative, except to pay for part time home health care as best one can. Often, the term home nursing is used to distinguish non-medical care or custodial care, which is care that is provided by persons who are not nurses, doctors, or other licensed medical personnel, whereas the term home health care, refers to care that is provided by such licensed personnel.

The demand for home nursing is increasing as a result of shorter periods of care in the hospitals. In the case of the elderly person, for whom home nursing is needed, cares considering problems at the medical treatment practitioner side, those of the patient and the nursing person, those of the nursing force in the region are necessary. Most commonly, home nursing is used for the postoperative patient who need intravenous hydration or narcotics for a short period of time.
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10 Canvas Prints Home and Space Decorating Ideas



By Carla San Gaspar

Canvas printing consists of digital images printed on the same canvas material artists use to create their masterpieces. It possesses and recreates the same colors and retains the texture you want your prints project on this said material. Such that, it can give your prints that painting-like quality where you can easily obtain make any files, any standard photographs look like a work of art.

Creative Spaces
This makes canvas printing not just any material. Just think of the wondrous creations you can realize with this to decorate any space. Transform your house with your own brand and taste in style and art.


These prints can be customized to your specification and are inexpensive to print. It can easily liven up a living room, or simply give your home a more cultured and sophisticated air.

Transform your family portraits

1. Enhance the picture digitally using Adobe Photoshop and add brush stroke effects to your print. With a little computer know-how, there are a lot of various ways you can turn your regular snapshot or studio shot into wonderful works of art.

2. They are perfect for display in living rooms while individual prints can be displayed in bedrooms. Certain pieces can also be a timely display piece for grand reunions or other family celebrations.

3. These canvas pictures are also great gift ideas to friends and relatives. Have it framed or mounted so the recipient can simply hang it in their house.

Upgrade your Vacation Souvenirs

4. Do you have a postcard like picture from your last vacation? Have it printed on canvas and wake up to the same view everyday. Share it with your loved ones or have it all to yourself.

5. Unlike glossy posters and other prints, the canvas is really intended as a decorative material giving your print a sophisticated feel. Its surface is of a non-glare material so you can have truly vibrant colors that come across.

6. The canvas print can be printed with any size from 8x8 inches to as big as 58x100 inches. This way, you can have your panoramic pictures printed to dimension and in as big a scale as you please. Have it printed in small constrained sizes, or go extreme with large mural sizes.

Display your Graphic Artworks.

7. Display your digital expertise on traditional media and bridge the gap between traditional art and contemporary digital art. Print your files through web-to-print online printers where they can ship your prints readily to your doorstep

8. When you want to give your house a very personal home atmosphere, display your children's artworks. Have your children's art projects scanned and enlarged. It gives a good touch of sentimentality, and encourages their creativity.

Use reproductions of masters and professionals.

9. Get the right to reproduce paintings at cheaper prices or get pieces from stock photos to grace your home. These are professionally made designs you can have at very low cost. A good value for your money instead of just settling for poster prints. Artist canvases are just the next best thing to it.

10. Of course, most paintings are protected with copyrights. Make sure you check before you download anything.

Use canvas prints to turn any generic house into a splendid home in no time. Be inspired to fill your walls with the right artwork or design and have a chance at decorating your own home with something uniquely and tastefully yours.

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Shopping for Home Furnishings



By Kate Nielsen

Decorating your house? Shopping for home décor can be a frustrating and exhausting job, especially if you do not want to spend a fortune (which you most definitely could when it comes to the prices of home furnishings). The following are simple suggestions to help you find the perfect furnishings and décor for your home, without breaking the bank.

Scratch n' Dent
A great way to get expensive pieces rather inexpensively is through a scratch and dent center; many big furniture stores have scratch and dent centers where they have slightly damaged (but new) pieces and floor models that they sell as is. This is a great option because retailers are forced to discount furniture even if it has very small, miniscule scratches.

Floor Models
Another thing furniture chains do is sell "showroom pieces" and "floor models" that have been in their showroom at discounted prices for comparatively cheap.

Model Home Pieces
If you have moving into a pre-planned community (a neighborhood of homes built by the same developer), see if they are selling the pieces used in the model home. They may be a bit worn or have a few scratches here and there, but it is a really good way to get coordinating furniture sets at competitive prices.

Used Furniture
If you are not opposed to buying used furniture, search local flea markets, the classifieds, and estate sales. You may have to search a bit longer and little harder, but you can score some magnificent finds at super low prices from people wanting to get rid of pieces.

Refurbish
Sometimes all it takes is a little imagination. If you are shopping for used furnishings, use a little imagination and think of what the piece could look like, not necessarily how it looks currently. Sometimes all it takes is a little paint, stain, or upholstery to completely refurbish and renew an older piece of furniture.

Splurge
There are a few things that you should probably just bite the bullet and get, depending on what is most important to you. Some people want a top of the line mattress, while others want a coordinating set, which sometimes you cannot get (or find) at discounted prices. Whether it is a bedroom set, bath furniture, or art pieces you absolutely have, select a few must-have pieces to spend the majority of your budget on.

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Start Decluttering Your Home Today



By Lynn Cressy

How many possessions have you and your family accumulated in the past year? Whether you are a household of one or several family members, you no doubt have added "stuff" over a period of time. Webster's Dictionary defines clutter as "an untidy mess; a state of disorder; things left around untidily." Additional descriptions for clutter might include:
  • It is the wrong color or wrong size
  • It has been outgrown either physically or emotionally
  • It is not flattering
  • It is outdated
  • It is damaged or broken
  • It is never used
  • It has no useful purpose
  • It is too good or nice to use
Do any of these statements apply to your situation? We can all relate to at least one of them!

What do you do to remedy the situation to have an organized home? Consider these options:

If something is too good or nice to use, either give it to someone who would enjoy using it or have a change of heart and use it yourself.

Keep a "goodwill box or bag." Anytime you find something you are no longer using, put it in the box or bag. Make a trip to your favorite charity store every few weeks with your donation. This act alone will automatically help you declutter your home on a regular basis.

Make it a habit to spend 15 minutes each day clearing off tabletops, countertops and desks. This simple action won't give clutter a chance to set in and get out of hand.

Invite a friend to help you declutter. Having the support and encouragement of another person is motivation to get the job done.

For keepsakes that you are really sentimental about, use them and enjoy them rather than keeping them in a box in a storage room or closet. They will give you pleasure for years to come.

The most important tip for organizing your home is to always put things back where they belong when you are through with them. That eliminates much of the clutter that tends to build up on a daily basis.

To help keep your home organized, download a free copy of the ebook "The Essential Guide to Organizing Your Home". Download it free here: Organizing Tips.

Lynn Cressy has a love for decorating and shopping for home decor. She owns a home decor web site and writes articles on home decorating and organizing your home and your life.

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Home Improvement Loan - Enlightens The Spirit Of Your Home



By Dina Wilson

When your home is in need of some renovation or badly needs to be repaired, you do not change your home. This is because you share a very emotional bond with it and lots of memories are involved. But renovation or rebuilding cost a lot nowadays and the finances from a fixed source of income is not that sufficient enough. In such cases, you can apply for a home improvement loan. This loan is meant to provide sufficient which enables you to incur the cost involved while renovating your home.

A home improvement loan can be used to carry out any major or minor changes in your home. With the help of the amount derived under this loan you can construct a new room, extend the kitchen, erecting a swimming pool in the courtyard, fixing of marbles or tiles, renovation etc. By doing so you are not only enhancing the beauty of your home but also increasing its equity value.

This loan can be availed from the financial market in secured unsecured form. Secured form of the loan can be availed by pledging any valuable asset such as home or real estate. This loan option is preferable where the cash requirement is bigger as it a source of bigger loan amount.
The amount here is approved on the equity value of collateral. By placing the asset as collateral, you avail the amount at very cheap interest rates.

While the unsecured option of the loan does not require any collateral as such. This loan is beneficial for those who do not have any or do not want to attach any as collateral. However the interest rates for the loan will be comparatively higher. This is done to cover the risk factor associated with the lender

To get the best available terms in the form of low interest rate, higher amount and instant approval it is preferable top use the online mode. With so many lenders present, there is a chance that you will get a chance to avail these loans at cheap interest rates and flexible repayment schedule. Various confusions regarding the loans can also be sorted out with the help of experts and counselors based on line.

With the help of home improvement loan, you can rekindle the spirit of your home and enhance the beauty which ultimately benefits you.

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Home Theatre Design Ideas To Save Money



By Shrinivas Vaidya

Any home theatre has two aspects attached to it. The first one is the electronics equipment you use, that actual stuff that makes a home movie theatre and the second one is the location or the space in your home where you will position the system.

Many people think that setting up your own movie system is expensive and only rich people can afford it. But that's not true at all. Let's have a closer look at two types of home theatre systems. This will help you to make a decision on which is best fro you.

A typical system has only 3 basic components.

1) Television to view the movies
2) DVD player to run the DVD/VCD
3) Speakers to create a good real theatre like effect.


When it comes to locating these three in a home there are two straightforward options available.

1) Locate them in a separate room
2) Locate them in an existing room with other things occupied


If you go with the first option then one great recommendation is that you hire a home theatre designer to do the job for you. This will ensure that you get the best possible design ideas to generate that dramatic effect.

A professional designer will help you on every aspect of the design process, including design ideas to which electronic equipment to buy (or not to buy). A professional designer will also help you on certain interior design aspects such as flooring patterns, acoustic treatments using acoustic panels on interior walls, placements of speakers, TV unit etc for better viewing, seating arrangements and their design. So it becomes a fairly good experience and you get the best quality theatre, the way you want it to be.

However if you are tight on budget, then you can always convert a space in an existing room into a mini home theatre. Living room or a family room is good choice for this. In such type of setup you do however have certain limitations such as placement of speakers to create a "surround sound effect". This will have some limitation because design wise the living room is a part of the entire home plan and has it's own functional demands.

For a mini theatre a TV with 27-inch screen, a DVD player and at least 3 speakers is fair enough for creating a good effect. Now in most cases you probably already own the TV and DVD player, so the only thing that remains is a nice speaker system that is compatible with the output of your TV and DVD player is necessary. Always remember that when you buy speakers make it a point to test the speakers in your home. Ask the store owner to play the speakers in your home because sometimes some speakers only sound good at the store but when you play then in your home, you may get a different effect because of the surrounding furniture pieces in the living or family room. There is an acoustic component attached to this whole experience, which must be taken into consideration.

All in all home theatres are easy to set up when you know how are you willing to spend and what kind of effect you are looking for. Many options are available today in the market. A little research can easily save you time and money when it comes to home theatre design ideas.

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Home Improvements that You Can Complete



By John J. Baker

Many homes have more than one bathroom and these are used everyday, several times a day. You need your bathroom needs to be nice, functional and safe. If you find that you like in a home with a tiny bathroom, or one that has wasted space, then you may want to think about how you can plan a bathroom renovation. Here are some tips for what to do when you are ready to renovate your bathrooms in your home.

Think about the use of the room:
As you plan your bathroom renovation, the first think you will want to do is to think about the activity that takes place in the room. For example, a master bathroom may be the place where you and your spouse baths, showers, dresses and gets ready for work in the morning. It gets a lot of use each day. A guest bathroom or a half bathroom may only be used occasionally. These do not get as much use. It stands to reason that the bathrooms that get the most use will need to utilize all the space that is available and needs to be functional. Other bathrooms may not need as much work. When you can pinpoint what you do in those rooms, your home renovation plans will go more smoothly.


Renovation vs. Redecorating:
As you make plans for your home, keep in mind that renovation and redecorating are two very different things. A renovation in a bathroom may include installing new tile, putting in a new tub or even adding new plumbing. These things will take much more time and money to complete.

On the other hand, redecorating is when you use what you already have to make a room look better. When you are talking about a bathroom, this may include a fresh coat of paint, new curtains, new lighting and new towels. It is easy to redecorate and will save you money as opposed to renovating your home.

Think about bathroom safety:
When you sit down and talk about your bathroom renovations, make sure that you keep bathroom safety in mind. If you are renovating a bathroom that a child will use, then there are many considerations to make. First of all, think about choosing the flooring very carefully. Wet floors will be slippery for your children. Instead of glazed tile, think about something like laminate or even wood. Also, make sure that outlets are placed well out of reach in a child's bathroom. This is a must when devices (such as hair dryers) could be plugged in wet areas. A bathroom that will used by elderly will need similar treatment. Do not forget to install handrails in the bath tubs and in the shower.


Planning a bathroom renovation can be rewarding if you carefully consider what your plans are in advanced. If you want to complete the project on your own, then make sure you do your research carefully. However, if you do not have the right tools or skills, then hire a contractor to help you with your home renovation.

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Camping - Relaxation Away from Home



By Kurt A. Schefken

Camping can be a great experience, especially for first tiem campers. It can be challenging and very enjoyable, despite leaving the comforts of home and spending some time roughing it in the outdoors. Of course, you still need to bring some camping gear and essential items with you.

Generally, a good deal on a purchase is only a good deal if it does what you need it to or serves its purpose. This is important to keep in mind when shopping for camping gear and supplies.
Finding good deals on camping items will be useless if the items do not do what they are supposed to.

Having the proper camping items is important to an enjoyable camping trip. You may be roughing it away from home, but relaxation is still on the itinerary during these outdoor vacations. So, be sure you have the best equipment for you and the other campers.

For instance, a discounted tent may appear to be a great deal when you are standing in a warm, dry sporting shop. But, you will feel differently once you are sleeping in it. You will probably will you purchased a larger tent. For this reason, it is important to consider your needs when shopping for camping equipment, supplies packages and other essential camping items.

Tents range in size to comfortably fit one person to a dozen. Some are a simple, one-room style while others have mid-sections, divisions and even detachable awnings. Consider how much you will use your tent, how many people it needs to accommodate and how you will use the tent whether just for sleeping or also for lounging during the day.

If you plan to only sleep in the tent, a smaller size should be fine and provide a comfortable camping trip. A good guideline to follow is to consider how many people are camping. This not only indicates how many people will be sleeping inside the tent, but generally the more campers you have the more likely you will want to entertain inside the tent in addition to sleeping.

You will also need to purchase camping goods. Some of the basics include sleeping bags, of course, bed rolls and ground sheets. Those with larger sized tents may want to get a small, portable table and chairs also for entertaining and eating purposes. Keep in mind, though, that you must transport all of the items to the campsite. The more you bring, the more you will have to tow.

It is always a good idea to shop around when purchasing camping goods. Some items are only sold at specific camping or sporting stores. It never hurts to ask to negotiate a discount on the item which is especially true if you are buying many items at one time.

A variety of stores sell some of the basic camping items today, such as tents and sleeping bags. For the more popular items, searching online can often reveal the best shops to visit, though you may find that many camping items can be purchased at a very low price online. You may not have to go into a store at all!

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Contemporary Room Divider For Today's Home



By Tim Lee

The good old reliable divider has come a long way. From just a mere vertical accessory to conceal some parts of the house or temporarily separate it from the rest, it has now become an interesting piece of décor present in any space which needs division or not. The contemporary room divider is placed to add elegance, define the owner's personality, or sometimes is the piece that binds together the entire room to a common theme.

The modern room divider can be made of any material imaginable. The old shoji screens of Japan, for instance, have now been modified, that we can now see dividers made of glass instead of the old rice paper fiber, making it last longer. Because of the change in materials, dividers nowadays are more lightweight and less bulky. And aside from serving its main purpose of dividing the space, some dividers can actually dampen sound, while others, instead of blocking natural light, can actually transmit light.

Some dividers are more permanent than others. Sliding glass doors, when installed in the middle of the room, serve as a divider that can be shut or opened depending on the need. With aluminum or wooden frames, these stylish dividers add beauty to the room. You can choose the kind of glass that you want, whether frosted or clear, depending on the effect that you want.
There is also the revolving type of divider. You can use a mirror or some poster or mural as design. When opened, it serves as a walkway that allows light in. When the panel is closed, it becomes a part of the wall. Mirror screen dividers are also nice additions to your home. Not only do they provide sophistication. They also make the room appear larger because it reflects light.

You don't need to look far to find room dividers. Some materials may already be found in your house without you knowing it. Fireplace screens and herb drying rack can be modified and transformed into a room divider. Furniture can also serve as room divider. For instance, a rolling bookcase can be used as a divider. Aside from books, you can use it as an open display cabinet. One setback, however, is that it blocks light and sometimes is not too effective in shutting the other space.

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What Not To Do When Selling Your Home



By Raynor James

There are so many different tips out there for home sellers, but most of those tips tell you what to do in order to make a sale. How often do you find an entire article dedicated to listing those things that you should not do when selling your home? Believe it or not, there are some common mistakes that home sellers often make, and these, seemingly, miniscule faults can really turn away your best potential buyers.

First, you have probably been told to remove any children and animals from your home, but many home sellers still feel as though "Fido" is entirely harmless. While your beloved best friend may be great with strangers, many people will become immediately turned off at the site of your dog running down the driveway, or meeting them at the front door. Instead, bring your pooch to a puppy pound for the day, and avoid making the first crucial home selling mistake.

Next, clean up your basement. Many people feel as though a basement is, well, a basement, which means that it will remain wet, smelly, and moldy, even during an open house. People understand that basements simply look like dark caves, right? Wrong. Many prospective home buyers will not appreciate the sight of a dingy basement, so clean it up. If you can't find the cause of your wet and leaky basement, check underground drains, rain gutters, and downspouts.

Then, call the exterminator. If you are thinking, "what? I don't have bugs!" think again. Almost every home has some sort of insect living within the walls, and there is nothing creepier than witnessing a spider make its way across a kitchen table during a buyer visit. Play it safe, and call an exterminator before you put your home on the market.

Finally, leave your house. That's right, leave. During an open house, ask a friend or relative to sit there while people visit. Most buyers do not want to be bothered by home owners while they are viewing a house. Home owners tend to hover around buyers pointing out things along the way, which is really a nuisance for those people seeking to look in peace. Instead, leave your home and let buyers look around to their heart's content. If they want more information, leave a guest book out for them to sign, and return calls promptly.

If you abide by these rules, you can easily avoid making a giant mistake. While you may be told what to do in order to sell your home, pay closer attention regarding the things that you mustn't do, and your home will sell in no time.

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Market Your Home Like A Pro



By Raynor James

Professional advertisers tend to pull in excellent salaries due to the fact that they know how to sell anything. When it comes to selling your own home, start thinking like a pro.

Marketing is the key to selling your own home, and whether you work for a multi billion dollar advertising agency, or whether you simply want to sell your home, the tricks of the trade remain the same.

By now, you have probably heard all about posting flyers all across your town and placing a few signs upon your lawn, but there are some other advertising tactics that you may not have thought about yet. Sometimes, selling your home can border on the obsessive when it comes to marketing and advertising, but know this - those that go to all extents to market their home often come out on top. If you want to sell your home for the price that you have in mind, keep reading.

Let's start with the internet. There are MLS listings and other paid services that are certainly worth your time, and then there are those websites that many people don't seem to think about when selling their home. Free sites such as Craigslist, Backpage, and MyFizbo are all excellent ways to begin marketing your home. Posting on any of the above sites is easy and self explanatory, and in most cases listing your home will only take a few moments of your time.

Websites are a great place to start, but there are other tricks that any superb advertiser will have up their sleeves, and that excellent advertising guru is about to be you. Head to your local office store and order a set of business cards with all your home information listed on them.
Once your business cards are all ready to go, take the habit of putting a card inside of every piece of mail that you send out. The idea here is to generate "word of mouth," which is also known as "priceless, free, advertising." Love the idea of creating your own business cards? Just wait - there are a few more, excellent, attention grabbing tips coming up.

The next thing that you will need to do is to become an email pro. Use your email in the same way that you would use the post, and start to send out weekly email flyers. Think about all those people that you have emailed over the years - how many of them are looking for a home right now? Advertising is the key to selling your home, and though it may seem frustrating at times do not give up. Keep on thinking of new and inventive ways to sell your home, and you will have more potential buyers than you can handle in no time at all.

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Advantages Of Do It Yourself Complete Home Security Systems



By Caroline Bourke

As technology advances and the cost of technology drops more people are starting to do their own do it yourself complete home security systems. With the products that are available do it yourself complete home security systems are not a bad idea and you not only save yourself money on installation costs but you can also rest assured knowing that a group of strangers did not install your homes security, you did it yourself with one of the many do it yourself home security systems people are creating these days. You just need some basic components.

Door Bolts And Window Locks
The first part of a good do it yourself complete home security system has nothing to do with electronics or cameras. Securing your home is the first step towards good home security and putting in sliding bolts on all of your outside doors and locks on all of your windows will help a great deal in that area. It also makes them more effective if you use them so make sure you lock up your doors and windows every time you leave the house or you lock up for the night.


Lights Outside
No do it yourself system is complete without good lighting. Even the cameras you will install will benefit from good lighting so make sure you install motion detecting lights around the outside of your home and on the perimeter of your property if you are able. The more light you have the more you can see and that is a huge advantage over the intruder that is trying to sneak in under cover of darkness.


Cameras
You can get wireless, internet ready, stand alone security cameras for $100 each or less that will broadcast a signal on the internet for you to monitor. It is hard to imagine a complete home security system without video surveillance and now you can have video surveillance that is accessible by any computer connected to the internet anywhere in the world. It makes any security system simple to set up and use.


Action
All you need after that is a quality computer with a lot of storage space for video surveillance digital images and you are set. Make sure you load a good home security software on that computer and make sure you learn how to use it. Once you realize how powerful your DIY home security system really is you will wonder how you ever felt safe without it.


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Advantages and Disadvantages Working From A Home Office



By Niall Roche

Many people are opting to leave the corporate office business buildings and remain at home to work. Working from a home office is growing in popularity as an option for many people.

Can everyone cope with working from a home office? What are the advantages and disadvantages to working from a home office?

The difficult thing about working from a home office is that many of the advantages can also turn into a disadvantage depending on the type of personality you have and work habits. One of the advantages to working from a home office is clothing. You can wear essentially anything you like while at home. There are no company dress codes or uniforms. A great deal can be saved on not having to purchase suits, corporate clothing or paying a dry cleaner.

However, on the opposite side it can be a disadvantage to work in anything that you want. Being required to report to work at a specific time and wearing certain clothing is a great motivational factor for many people. Not everyone is able to stay motivated to get started with their jobs in the morning if they don't have a routine they are mandated to follow.

Working from a home office means no commuting in business traffic or paying for gas to travel back and forth to work. There is no pressure to clock in at a certain time or go to the office when you are not feeling well. Stress is greatly reduced with the freedom to begin work when you are ready and take breaks as needed. In addition, you do not have to worry about road rage, traffic accidents or driving in inclement weather.

A disadvantage to keeping your individual work schedule is getting behind in work tasks. You can waste time and end up not being able to socialize or participate in anything outside the home while trying to complete deadlines and get organized.

Working from a home office enables you to save money on childcare. Children can be attended to between work tasks and have more time with you. Domestic responsibilities can be squeezed in during the daily routine between work assignments.

However, a disadvantage to working from a home office is spending too much time with the family. You can easily become distracted and get behind in your work schedule. Many of your friends might not realize that you are actually doing real work. They're apt to drop in at anytime to visit or call you to go out to socialize when you need to be doing work related tasks.

Working from a home office will save expenditures with renting an office space to operate your business. You can save on utilities and even make certain tax deductions because of using home space for work.

The flip side to saving rent is that clients might not want to come to your home. The clients that do visit or know you operate from a home office might want lower fees for services and products because they view you as less professional then a competitor with a rented office space.

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Selection Of Home Security Devices



By David Faulkner

There are countless home security devices available in different countries depending upon different technologies. However the selection of such devices depend upon many factors. These devices can be classified according to type of power supply storage capacity of digital information, sensors and sizes etc. out of numerous home security devices, one can be selected which is the best suitable.

Usage Of Home Security Devices
One of the main features of home security devices is back up power supply. It sustains the home security even in a condition when there is no main power. Moreover, one should ensure that the home security alarm system is functioning properly and efficiently. During nighttime because most of the security risks are likely to happen at this time and due to a proficient alarm system the house owner becomes alert earlier to coming danger. Some people use key fobs and remote controls to operate the alarm system on the hour of need and by using such devices the home security alert system can be operated easily.


Home Security Devices: Use Of Panic Button
Some house security devices also include a panic button, which alerts the homeowner about any illegal activities occurring in the vicinity of the house. So during an emergency situation the panic button can be used to activate the home security devices system and after that precautionary measures can be taken accordingly. There are different features of home security devices depending upon the complexity in their nature. Also investment is a main factor in order to develop a well communicated and highly efficient net work of security alert system.


Home Security Devices: Use Of Smoke Detectors
As the name depicts smoke detectors has ability to sense the presence of smoke in a home, office or a factory etc. The smoke detectors add more and more level of security for human being. The smoke detectors are used within the circuitry of whole
security alarm system. Just consider a situation when there is rapid fire in a room of the home then due to fire the whole wiring of the room becomes damage then would the only use of be a sufficient solution for this problem? The answer would be definitely No. Because while having a destroyed power system how can we hear the fire alarm so for this purpose smoke detector is the best option. It will sense earlier any change in the smoke level of a room and will activate the whole security system so that the danger could be over come easily. There are other devices, which can be used in this direction for the best safety system, however it depends on the investment and the seriousness, which one can have amongst his home security devices.

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