Archive for June, 2010
Home Security Options Defined
In this age of increasing home invasions, it has become vital that you have the most sophisticated defense systems in place to protect your family, your belongings and your home. What are the best ways to ensure that you are safe and sound? How do you keep your home the peaceful sanctuary that you need? While a professionally installed alarm system certainly offers protection against many threats, there are additional options that can be added to a security system, enabling you to enjoy better security. What should you look for in this area?
Home Surveillance – Video surveillance is nothing new in the realm of security; however, it has become much more affordable for homeowners, today. With surveillance cameras, you can ensure that every area of your home is monitored 24-hours per day. You can also view the video feeds from your home computer, a computer in another location, or even over the web with a web-enabled cell phone and the right security options. Adding a camera to the front and rear door areas is an excellent way to ensure that you and your family are safe. Of course, you can add cameras to any room of your home and even place them outdoors for a more comprehensive security solution.
70 Ways for Home Buyers to Save Money When Buying a Home: Tip #20
Tip #20 in our series of 70 ways to save money when buying a house is to buy a new home from a builders inventory.
An inventory home is a brand new home built by the builder but without an owner. Either the person who wanted the house built backed out of the contract or the builder built it as a way to keep his staff working, or a model, or a way to add built homes to the neighborhood.
Whatever the reason of the inventory home, it can be a bargain for you. Builders hate having empty houses sitting around. They try to build as fast as possible and move to the next area. If a home is already built and sitting empty it is called an inventory home.
Builders often have specials on these homes. They offer great deals to get the home sold. But most do not offer the deals to people without Realtors representing them. So check to see if a Builder you like has any inventory homes and get your realtor to negotiate for you.
Builders get loans to build houses. The longer a home is sitting there empty, the more payments and interest the builder has to pay on that house. So the builder wants to unload it, quickly. And to do this, the builder will reduce it several thousand dollars. It will cost much less than having the builder build you the same model from scratch.
Home Decorating Makes A House Your Home
Home Decorating and even holiday decorating are more a testament to our continuing affluence than anything. Back in
years gone by, our homes were considered places to stay and live, not as an extension of our own personalities. Back
then, homes were also built all as custom homes, that is, the age of the tract housing boom had not yet taken root. Therefore, even if the older homes were not as lavishly decorated, they still maintained a level of distinction due to the custom building of that era.
Moving into the late 20th century, WW-2 had just ended and dropped a lot of young men and women back into the country with new found abilities to afford their own homes via the GI bill. This huge demand caused the housing booms that resulted all cross the country. The good thing was that these homes were inexpensive but the negative was that the tract home was born. thousands of cookie cutter sameness soon dotted the land almost everywhere people were interested in living. This in turn drove the need for some type of distinction to make the new homes somehow different and a statement of their new owners. The age of home decorating had finally come to the working class.
A home is cozier and more comfortable than any other place. We build our homes with the utmost care and sincerity. After all, it is a place where we spend most of our lives. Home decorating means a lot to the owner. It also demands hard work and devotion, as it is not an easy task. Decorating includes both the interior as well as exterior aspects.
Home Security – Practical Tips!
ourself, family and valuables – share these with friends and loved ones to stay atop the rising, troubling crime-ridden times we live in!
Not only are these practical home security tips useful for safeguarding your personal interests, such as family members, pets and valuables, but you can also prevent the crime rates rising higher with a little forethought put into practice with neighborhood patrolling units, raising awareness about little things you can do to increase security measures in the home and outside and spreading the word about best security devices you can buy. Begin today – and step into a safer world with more peace of mind than you would ever have imagined without these workable home security tips – easy to follow, simple to apply, put into practice today – you deserve it! And so does your family – after all, they rely on you to keep them safe, so read through carefully – and don’t let them down.
With sophisticated criminals abounding and even impulse robberies being nothing unusual and reported daily in even respectable neighborhoods, you know you cannot be safe always – but with advanced home security gadgets easily available for easy installation and maintenance, there is really no reason why you should not avail of all these advantages for yourself. For example, the basic wireless burglar alarm system is low-cost, easy to install (DIY job is cheap and fast) and effective for instantly alerting you through a central unit about any unlawful entry into your home.
Selling a Fixer Upper Home – Tips to Help Make it Happen
When you buy a piece of property in the hope of fixing it up and later selling it, there are certain tips you should take into account. Buying a fixer upper can be extremely profitable if you know what you are doing and are able to do so the right way.
Certainly the notion of picking up quick, under-priced home deals and selling them at incredible profits has high appeal and is driven by TV spots that promote similar investments. But for most beginners who are not necessarily adept at spotting good opportunities and then marketing their renovated versions, attention to the finer points of the process are imperative.
When someone is looking at your home for the first time as a potential buyer, the sale can be won or lost within the first fifteen minutes. You want to give the buyer something that really stands out and can make a statement among the other homes in the neighborhood.
Buyers usually know right away if they are going to love or hate it, so do your best to sway them in your direction. This means thinking long and hard about what you are going to say in your “sales pitch.” Make sure you describe all the important information about the home that would concern them. This includes any extra information involving the neighborhood and surrounding areas.