sidewalks, homeowners can
simply break up and remove
the existing sidewalk on their
own rather than paying their
contractors to do such work for
them. It’s best for homeowners
to leave interior labor to the
professionals, as they are more
knowledgeable about how
to find load-bearing walls
and plumbing fixtures than
the average weekend warrior
homeowner. Homeowners
who mistakenly take out
fixtures inside their homes in an
attempt to cut down on labor
costs might find such miscues
are far more costly than simply
paying for the labor from the
get-go.
* Remember how flattering
imitation can be. As the old
adage goes, “Imitation is the
sincerest form of flattery.”
Homeowners working on
tight budgets can opt for
imitation materials that appear
and feel just like more costly
authentic materials. When
opting for imitation materials,
homeowners should know that
they or their representatives
cannot falsely represent the
materials as authentic when
selling the home, no matter
how much materials look and
feel like the real thing.
* Schedule projects during
the offseason. Like many
professionals, contractors have
busy seasons and seasons that
tend to be slow. These seasons
can change depending on
geography, but homeowners
can save money by postponing
projects until the slow season,
when contractors are more
likely to offer discounts in
an attempt to stay busy and
continue to generate income.
Savings will vary depending
on a variety of factors, but
it’s not unlikely that patient
homeowners willing to wait
until the offseason to renovate
their homes can save as much
as 5 percent on the overall cost
of the project.
* Try not to customize. Though
the driving force behind many
home improvement projects
is to create a dream home
that caters to homeowners’
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individual needs, going
overboard with customizing is
expensive. Larger-than-normal
dimensions may seem like a
great idea, but unless they’re
absolutely necessary, they’re
best avoided by budgetconscious homeowners.
Building supplies are sold at
certain dimensions because
those dimensions are the
most common. Altering these
dimensions unnecessarily is
only driving up the cost of the
project, so it’s best to stick with
stock sizes when money is tight.
Home improvement
projects are often expensive
undertakings. But such
endeavors need not break the
bank. MetroCreative Connection
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Although homeownership doesn’t make good financial sense for
everyone, some experts say you may be qualified to purchase real
estate without realizing it. “Factor in today’s very low interest rates
and current home prices, and affordable mortgages are within
reach for many qualified borrowers who may have been hesitant
to enter the market,” says Christina Boyle, senior vice president
and head of single-family sales and relationship management
at Freddie Mac. After receiving your application, along with the
required paycheck stubs, W-2s, bank statements and tax returns,
lenders will evaluate the four Cs:
debt payments -- such as credit card charges and other financial
obligations -- help lenders determine whether you have the means
to take on a mortgage comfortably.
investments, properties, and other salable assets.
More loan application tips can be found at myhome.freddiemac.
com.
“You have choices, so interview lenders to compare costs,”
says Boyle, who also recommends getting the process started
early. “Getting pre-approved for a loan can help you shop with
confidence.”
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