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January 11, 2022 By

How to Prep for a Home Inspection

The home selling process involves many steps, from finding a real estate agent to negotiating your selling price with potential buyers. When it comes to having your home inspected, you have a few options.

Pre-sale home inspections can be a great start to determine the condition and value of your home. This can be helpful for a seller and agent as the condition of the home can be put into the listing and any immediate issues can be fixed.

Once a home is listed for sale, the seller can still get an inspection done to prepare for any surprise costs or issues the house may have. Some cities and states require sellers to provide potential buyers with a detailed home inspection, but more commonly than not, buyers will opt for their own as well.

Whatever route you choose, it is important to prepare your house – and yourself – for a home inspection. And that starts with a clean house. If your house is a mess, that can be an immediate indication to the inspector that the home hasnt been properly maintained.

As youre cleaning, be sure to make room for workspace around the furnace, water heater, air conditioner and electrical boxes. In order to properly check these areas, about four to five feet of space is required. Remember to clear away snow, leaves and brush from exterior inspection points as well.

Provide your inspector with access to all points of the house, including the attic, basement and garage. Move any large items or boxes a few feet away from the walls and if you happen to find any rodent droppings or cobwebs, remove and clean the area.

Leave all of your utilities connected, even if the house is vacant. The inspector will have to check the lighting, turn on the stove, run the dishwasher and test out the furnace, among other tasks. If the utilities are off, the inspector will not be able to complete the inspection, reschedule and possibly delay the selling process.

Lastly, when it comes time for your inspection appointment, be on time, have all documents ready and stay out of the way. Make plans for your children and pets to be out of the house for at least two to three hours. In the case that a prospective buyer accompanies the inspector, it can get awkward to ask questions with the seller present, so it may be best to plan to be away as well. Before you leave, make sure to provide any and all repair invoices and receipts in regards to remodels or updates.

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January 10, 2022 By

Could Bundling Your Insurance Policies Help You Save Money?

Many companies offer customers the opportunity to bundle home, auto and life insurance policies. That can often save people money, but not always. Its important to conduct research and carefully compare your options.

How Bundling Could Save You Money
Insurance companies generally offer generous discounts to encourage customers to bundle their policies. If you got multiple policies from the same company and kept them for several years, you could save a significant amount of money.

Having different policies from the same company could also save you money if you needed to file a claim. For example, if an accident damaged both your home and car, you might be able to submit one claim and pay a single deductible, rather than submit two claims to different companies and pay two deductibles for the same event.

Other Reasons to Bundle Insurance Policies
If you had policies from different insurers, there could be gaps in your coverage that you werent aware of and that representatives of the insurance companies couldnt identify because they didnt have the specifics about the other companys policy. Bundling policies could make it easier to be sure that you had the right coverage.

If you live in a region that is prone to severe weather, wildfires or other perils, it could be difficult to get homeowners insurance coverage. If you already had an unrelated policy from an insurer, however, that company would be more likely to offer you homeowners insurance because if it refused to insure your home, you could go to another company for all your insurance needs and your existing insurer would lose a customer.

If you wanted to change your coverage or add another type of insurance, it would be easier if you dealt with a company that already had your personal information, rather than starting from scratch. You could also view all your coverage information in one place and pay one bill.

When Bundling Insurance Policies Might Not Make Sense
Bundling might not be a good option if you have a luxury or performance vehicle that is expensive to insure. Since you would pay high rates for a standard auto insurance policy, you might be better off getting coverage from a company that specialized in high-end vehicles.

When you talk to a company about bundling policies, make sure you compare apples to apples. One insurer might offer you a discount for bundling policies, but the coverage could be less extensive than what you could get from another company. Sometimes its better to pay more for broader coverage.

Is Bundling Insurance Right for You?
Bundling insurance policies saves many people money, but its not always the best move. Contact several insurance companies to discuss your needs and compare coverage options and premiums so you can make the right decision for your circumstances.

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January 9, 2022 By

5 Types of Natural Stone for Dramatic Design

There are few materials that can be used as widely throughout the house as natural stone. From kitchen counters and backsplashes to bathroom tiles and outdoor terraces, the application extends to virtually every room. With so many different types to choose from, however, it can be a daunting task to find just the right one to introduce to your living space. If youre looking to add some visual drama to your home, here are a few eye-catching natural stones that will make for an unforgettable living space.

Amazonite Extra Granite
With shades of teal and gray infused with white crystals, Amazonite Extra is an easy way to make a design statement in any room. When used in large slabs, this granite showcases breathtaking colors and patterns that instantly catch the eye.

Pink Onyx
Millennial pink has been one of the hottest shades in interior design in recent years and if you want to capture that color in natural stone, then this is the one for you. Swirls of pink and white make this a mesmerizing surface that feels simultaneously relaxing and energizing.

Nero Antico Marble
When you think of marble, chances are youre envisioning that classic look of white stone with a few light grey veins. If you want a more dramatic style, however, the high contrast of black and white Nero Antico marble will give your home a sleek and modern feel.

Fusion Wow Quartzite
With a name like Fusion Wow, one would expect this quartzite to really pop and it certainly does just that. A range of colors including shades of gold, orange and peach are often found in slabs and make it one of the most visually unique stones that youll come across.

Earth Glitter Granite
Primarily black with shimmering swirls of gray, pink and orange, Earth Glitter granite can bring a room to life with its stunning appearance. From bathroom vanities to dressing room islands, it lends a luxurious look with a splash of color.

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January 8, 2022 By

3 Marble Alternatives to Use In Your Home

When it comes to designing a luxurious kitchen or bathroom, few materials are as widely beloved as marble. Its literally been used for centuries thanks to the timeless and elegant appeal that it evokes, yet there are some drawbacks to this surface. Because marble is a soft and porous stone, its vulnerable to both staining and etching, which can be particularly problematic if you want to use it in your kitchen.

If youre willing to apply a sealant to your countertops a couple times a year, thats one solution. Some homeowners, however, simply dont have the time for that. If you want the beautiful aesthetic of marble countertops without having to worry about the regular maintenance, here are several alternatives to bring into your home.

Calacatta Michelangelo, Laminam
Laminam is known for producing large porcelain slabs that boast extreme durability and resistance to scratching or staining, and their wide collection of surfaces are as beautiful as they are functional. One of their most impressive is Calacatta Michelangelo, which bears striking resemblance to the iconic gold veins of Calacatta Borghini marble and will give your home a seriously lavish look.

Statuario Maximus 5031, Caesarstone
If you love the deep-veined pattern of Statuario marble, then this engineered quartz surface from Caesarstone is well worth consideration. Statuario Maximus comes in a polished finish that requires minimal maintenance so you can skip the waxes and sealants while still enjoying the look of a marble kitchen.

Et Marquina, Silestone
Black marble tends to be more common in modern or contemporary settings and if you want to capture that look in your home, then Et Marquina from Silestone is the answer. The black surface has white veins and is practically identical to Nero Marquina marble in terms of appearance. However, its made from a combination of quartz and other raw materials that make for a high-performance surface you need not worry about staining.

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January 7, 2022 By

Why You Shouldn’t Apply for a New Credit Card While Shopping for a House

If youre looking for a new house and plan to apply for a mortgage, the lender will closely scrutinize every aspect of your finances. If a lender approves your application, itll check your credit again shortly before closing to see if there have been any changes that are cause for concern. Applying for a new credit card while looking for a house could jeopardize your chance of getting approved for a mortgage at a competitive interest rate, or of getting approved at all.

How a Credit Card Application Could Affect Your Mortgage
If you applied for a credit card, the issuer would check your credit report. That is known as a hard inquiry, and it could negatively affect your credit score. The drop might be relatively small and temporary, but it could make a difference when applying for a mortgage.

A FICO score is based, in part, on the average age of your accounts. A new credit card would lower the average age of your accounts and could have a particularly large impact if you had few other accounts.

Even a small drop in your credit score could have a significant effect. If your lender has strict guidelines, a decrease of just a few points could cause you to get a higher interest rate than you otherwise would have, which means you could pay thousands of dollars extra over the life of the loan. Your mortgage application might also get rejected altogether.

A new credit card application could create uncertainty in the eyes of the lender, even if you had a good credit score. The company might worry that youd accumulate a lot of debt and struggle to pay your mortgage.

When to Apply for a New Credit Card
A hard inquiry could stay on your credit report for a year, and your credit score would gradually rebound after taking an initial hit from the inquiry. If you want to apply for a new credit card, do it at least three to six months before you submit a mortgage application. Thatll give your credit score a chance to recover from the effects of a hard inquiry and allow you to show the lender that you didnt go overboard on spending and that you paid your bills on time. If possible, wait to apply for a credit card after you close on a house to avoid any negative effects on your credit score.

Dont Jeopardize Your Chance to Purchase a Home
If you need to buy furniture, appliances and other things for your new house, you may think it makes sense to apply for a credit card, especially one with a low interest rate and/or rewards. The fact is that doing so could hurt your chance of getting a mortgage at a low interest rate, or even of getting a mortgage at all. Keep your finances in the best shape you can, and dont give the lender any reason to be concerned about your ability to repay a loan.

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