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Taking on Credit While Closing Remember: Buying a house when you have debt is home-buying mistake #1. And taking on new debt while you're buying a house is no different! Getting a loan or credit card changes your credit score, which sends your mortgage approval back to the drawing board and delays the closing process.
Green. If you're searching for a shed paint color that will complement your landscape, our experts say green is the way to go. "Green is a classic...
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Shiplap likely gets its name from a style of shiplap that was once used to make ships. The same overlapping joint that makes true shiplap tight and...
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They build, install, maintain and repair structures made of wood, wood substitutes and other materials. Carpenters are employed by construction...
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Usually, it is anywhere between $100-$600. The overall cost will also depend on the specifics of your situation (e.g: length of wiring, how much...
Read More »Between her student loan payments and living expenses, Natty quickly realized she couldn’t afford the house. But she didn’t want to stick her mom with the mortgage. “I ended up having to work six days a week to afford the house,” she told us. “I lived in a four-bedroom house for nearly two years [and it was] completely unfurnished. [I had] no money for furniture.” Natty eventually had to rent out her home and move back into her parents’ house. She was lucky—cosigning can ruin relationships and leave you with nowhere to go. (Think about it: You’re asking the people closest to you to risk their own homes and dreams so you can get a house before you can truly afford it.) All that to say, if you can’t buy a house without a cosigner, you can’t afford a house. And that’s okay. Just be patient and make a plan to get there as soon as you can. You’ll be so glad you protected your financial future (and your loved ones) by postponing your purchase.
Here's five tips to starting a successful carpentry business. Make a business plan. This is important for any business really, and you should...
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Tar-and-Chip Akin to the asphalt option, but cheaper and a little less attractive, is the tar-and-chip solution to your paving requirements. Sep...
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These are! They guide you every step of the way to complete your dream shed.
Learn More »Remember: Buying a house when you have debt is home-buying mistake #1. And taking on new debt while you’re buying a house is no different! Getting a loan or credit card changes your credit score, which sends your mortgage approval back to the drawing board and delays the closing process. Now, we’d love it if you paid off all your debt and didn’t even have a credit score (yes, you can live without a credit score). But if you have one, now’s not the time to change it. Save yourself the trouble and maintain your finances from preapproval to closing. Don’t do anything that could change your credit history. And while you’re at it, be up front with your lender about all your payment obligations (like child support). Otherwise, these issues could change your debt-to-income ratio and make buying a house take longer.
You do need gravel under a concrete slab, footing, or patio. Gravel provides a solid foundation for your concrete as it can be compacted. It also...
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Gravel does not make a suitable base for sheds in almost every circumstance. The reason for this is gravel is not a solid foundation and would...
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Quick summary. As long as your shed is under 2.5m tall at the eaves, situated in your back garden away from property boundaries, and intended for a...
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Cheap Backyard Privacy Fence Ideas Use Super-Sized Planters. Buy several large planters and fill them with tall, decorative grasses or flowers. ......
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