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The price is right Lower-priced starter homes are winning most buyers' hearts. Homes listed at between $200,000 and $250,000 were sold in 83 days on average, significantly faster than in any other price range.
Foil does not work by preventing the conduction of heat as other insulators do. It works by reflecting radiative heat back towards the source. So...
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1. Under the relaxed rules, you can extend up to eight metres for detached houses and six metres for all other houses. Please note that for these...
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Fasten your seat belts, it’s going to be a wild year in real estate! Our chief economist, Jonathan Smoke, has predicted that 2016 will be a true seller’s market, and it’s already galloping out of the starting gate. Of course, not all homes are equal, and they don’t sell equally well, either. Most homes are a unique mosaic of attractive features (sparkling new granite counters!) and sometimes frustrating flaws (hey, what’s with the dilapidated porch?). Which part of that equation comes out on top will help determine what how quickly your place will move. But what are the specific features that make some homes hotter than anti-Obama posters at a Trump rally? We set out to quantify just how much of a difference the most popular features can make in selling a home, and how certain features can slow the pace to a crawl—to separate out the stainless steel from the popcorn ceilings. We studied millions of our listing records from the past three months and evaluated them based on two metrics: 1) the number of days each home stays on the market, and 2) the number of page views each listing receives from home shoppers on realtor.com®. We analyzed the homes that generated the most interest and sold the fastest in relation to their architectural style and various amenities. Granted, it’s impossible to pinpoint exactly why Home A sold faster than Home B (could it really be those pink bathrooms?), but when you crunch a whole lot of data, some interesting patterns emerge. (Looking to sell? Here’s how to find a real estate agent in your area.)
For most sheds, 4” of concrete will be thick enough to support the entire structure which eliminates the need for footings. While some small sheds...
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Concrete slab foundation usually costs less than stump foundations, this is mainly due to the fact that construction of the stumps and sub floor...
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With many colours and textures to choose from, both bitumen shingles and wood cedar shingles can finish your shed roof to a high-quality standard....
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We based our list of the cheapest places to live on research from The Council for Community and Economic Research, Niche, among other sources....
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"Damaging high wind" with sustained speeds greater than 58 mph, or frequent wind gusts greater than 58 mph. Damaging wind conditions are consistent...
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The cost of an asphalt driveway is typically cheaper than concrete, costing $2.00 to $4.00 per square foot. Asphalt prices tend to fluctuate with...
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The cold metal in contact with the warm air means that water droplets/condensation forms on the inside surface of the shed roof. The condensation...
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These are! They guide you every step of the way to complete your dream shed.
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Building a shed costs an average of $60 to $150 per square foot, so a 12-foot by 12-foot shed would run $8,640 to $21,600, depending on the type of...
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