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Cheapest Way of Living – 11 Ways to Live Cheap Live in an RV. Become a Live-In Caretaker. Rent a Guest House. Live in a Manufactured House for Cheap. Live on a Boat. A Storage Unit. A Duplex or Multi-Plex. Renovation Project. More items...
Yes, it is possible to have a toilet in your backyard office. It will naturally take up a bit more space, because you will have to put in a room...
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Underground piping shall be buried not less than 18 inches below the surface of the ground unless otherwise protected. All underground piping shall...
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My wife (and business partner) says that I would love to sell everything and live in a hut. While that’s (mostly) true, I do like my electronic devices, wifi, and climate-controlled air. But that doesn’t mean that I can’t think about the past where I lived in Guatemala for 6 weeks or dream about the future where one day I hope not to own a primary residence and move from Airbnb to Airbnb for months at a time. There are plenty of cheap ways to live, and in this article, I’ll discuss some strategies for the cheapest ways of living, whether it’s in your own country or abroad. And if you’re looking at cheap places because you’re low on cash, I’ve got heaps of articles on ideas to make extra money.
Many people opt for bead board or paneling for their walls. It's cheaper to buy than plywood and easier to install than drywall; you can just...
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Poorly-vented drain lines will not be able to effectively move wastewater and solid waste out of your building. This could lead to problems such as...
Read More »And while you’re assuming that I live in a trailer because I’m from Alabama, I did! When I was at college at Auburn University, there were several trailer parks that students loved to rule and roam. In fact, we boasted the largest trailer park in the Southeast (I’m wearing a proud smile). While many students lived in dorms or college apartments where they paid $600-900 per month, my parents purchased a trailer for $10,000.
If you've got electricity installed all ready then the easiest way to heat up your shed is by having an electric radiator installed. Electric...
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While gravel makes for a cheaper driveway surface, tar-and-chip creates a harder, more durable surface, though it is considerably less durable than...
Read More »I have friends in the home-flipping business that lived in the homes that they flipped for the first few years until they found their dream home that they slowly renovated.
Unlike insulation, paper, or even drywall, mice can't chew through steel wool, and even if they did, they'd be dead before they made it into your...
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Do I need a vapor barrier in my shed? A shed without heat and air-conditioning does not need to have a moisture barrier as it will cause...
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And if you're looking to trick out your shed with a wet bar or convenient bathroom? Plumbing is an even more costly addition, starting at $1,000 to...
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You can seal cracks with caulking and cover vents with steel mesh. The sooner you act, the better. Rats are social creatures that breed rapidly, so...
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