If you just bought your first home or you’re looking to purchase one in the future, there’s a possibility that you’ll have to do some renovations. Unless you’ve purchased a “turnkey” home, renovations are almost a given, especially when it comes to kitchen cabinets or bathroom storage vanities. First-time home buyers might be nervous about renovating, especially considering … [Read more...] about A Guide for New Home Buyers: How to Renovate
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Costly Missteps That First-Time Homebuyers Will Want to Avoid
Purchasing your first home can be equal parts exhilarating and headache-inducing. As exciting as making the jump from renter to homeowner can be, there are a number of hurdles you’ll need to clear along the way. Considering how much capital is at stake with a purchase of this magnitude, it behooves all homebuyers to do their homework in advance of committing to a mortgage. … [Read more...] about Costly Missteps That First-Time Homebuyers Will Want to Avoid
Reasons to Reconsider a Rental Home
Although homeownership is commonly made out to be an essential rite of adulthood, owning a house isn’t ideal for everyone. For instance, if you move around a lot or change jobs frequently, being saddled with a house can prove very limiting. Furthermore, as the middle class continues to vanish, homeownership has become outright unfeasible for millions of young adults. If either … [Read more...] about Reasons to Reconsider a Rental Home
Why You Should Invest In a One-Bedroom House
Even though any type of house has advantages and disadvantages, one-bedrooms are a level up from a tiny studio, providing more room and privacy. They are also less expensive to construct or buy, and upkeep than a two-bedroom house. Truoba 1 bedroom homes are suitable for single people, but they can also work for couples. Then again, many singles and couples are enthralled by … [Read more...] about Why You Should Invest In a One-Bedroom House
What do I need to know about HMO property investing?
Do you need a building permit to convert a home into an HMO? A C4 Use Class Act property is an HMO, which stands for Houses in Multiple Occupation. Small shared houses occupied between three and six unrelated people who share basic facilities such as a kitchen or bathroom are classified as C4 Use Class Act dwellings by the use of the term "houses in multiple occupation" … [Read more...] about What do I need to know about HMO property investing?




