How To Make Your Home Look 10 Times Better in 10 Minutes Or Less
Posted on Feb 19, 2018
How To Make Your Home Look 10 Times Better in 10 Minutes Or Less
They’re all simple things – tiny tweaks to get a home camera-ready – and they’re all things that you can do in ten minutes or less to make your home perfect for the most important of audiences: you. (apartmenttherapy.com)
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12 Garden Tool Racks You Can Easily Make
Posted on Feb 16, 2018
12 Garden Tool Racks You Can Easily Make
It’s time for spring cleaning and a little vitamin D. While you’re gardening or cleaning out your shed, take a look at these nifty “DIY” garden tool racks.
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250 Things to Throw Away for a Simplified, Organized Home
Posted on Feb 14, 2018
250 Things to Throw Away for a Simplified, Organized Home
There’s nothing like starting off the new year with a clear mind – and home! This guide splits your home into 8 zones (the kitchen, bathroom, kids room, garage, and so on) then tells you what to throw out. The common theme is to keep what you need and donate the rest. (www.ahousefullofsunshine.com)
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Five Goal-Setting Tips To Real Estate Investing Success In 2018
Posted on Feb 12, 2018
Five Goal-Setting Tips To Real Estate Investing Success In 2018
As a real estate investor, it’s easy to succumb to the “shiny penny syndrome”: We focus on the latest and greatest deal, without seeing how this shiny penny fits into our long-term goals. (forbes.com)
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Five Goal-Setting Tips To Real Estate Investing Success In 2018
Posted on Feb 12, 2018
Five Goal-Setting Tips To Real Estate Investing Success In 2018
As a real estate investor, it’s easy to succumb to the “shiny penny syndrome”: We focus on the latest and greatest deal, without seeing how this shiny penny fits into our long-term goals. (forbes.com)
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How to Care for Houseplants in the Winter
Posted on Feb 9, 2018
How to Care for Houseplants in the Winter
Houseplants deal with winter much the same as outdoor varieties. Although their colors stay bright, indoor plants essentially go to sleep. Here’s how to provide the best care for your ficus, ferns, and philodendrons until the weather warms. (www.bobvila.com)
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