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Cleaning and Maintaining Your Kitchen Appliances

Cleaning kitchen appliances the right way keeps your kitchen running smoothly and your appliances lasting longer. From your refrigerator to your stovetop, knowing how and when to clean each item helps prevent breakdowns, odors, and even energy waste. Maintenance and cleaning often go hand in hand. A quick wipe-down today can prevent major issues tomorrow. 

By |2025-06-19T06:55:16-07:00June 18th, 2025|MarketWatch|

How to Buy a House from a Family Member: A Non-Arm’s Length Transaction Explained

Key Takeaways:  Buying a house from a family member is considered a non-arm’s length transaction, meaning the buyer and seller have a pre-existing relationship.  It can help you save on agent fees, offer the possibility of a gift of equity, and reduce or eliminate your down payment. Just because you know the seller doesn’t mean

By |2025-06-18T06:53:48-07:00June 17th, 2025|MarketWatch|

How Old of a House Should I Buy?

On the market for a house with old school charm and character, but worried the house may be too old? In this Redfin article, we’re answering the question “How old of a house should I buy?” to help you understand the pros, cons, and everything else you need to know about both old and new

By |2025-06-18T06:53:48-07:00June 17th, 2025|MarketWatch|

DIY Dog House: 10 Expert Tips for the Perfect Pup Retreat

Building a DIY dog house is a rewarding project, but it takes more than just a few pieces of plywood. Whether you’re crafting a compact indoor kennel in a Denver, CO home or constructing a weatherproof retreat in your Austin, TX backyard, the right approach makes all the difference. From selecting durable materials to ensuring

By |2025-06-18T06:53:50-07:00June 17th, 2025|MarketWatch|

What Is a Bumpable Buyer? How Bumpable Offers Impact Your House Hunting

You’ve found a home you love, but the listing says “bumpable buyer.” It’s not exactly self-explanatory—so what does it mean?  A bumpable buyer is a homebuyer whose offer is accepted but contingent on selling their current home. While the home is under contract, the seller can still accept other offers, potentially “bumping” the first buyer

By |2025-06-18T06:53:51-07:00June 17th, 2025|MarketWatch|
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