Catching rainwater is an easy way to save money and help the planet.
Found major mold issues in two places that the sellers didn't mention. It totally changed my offer strategy. What small checks do you make that have big payoffs?
Now I know layout and flow matter more.
I looked at dozens of places before finding a house that checked all my boxes. The process felt endless, but rushing would have meant settling for less. Now I advise new buyers to give themselves plenty of time to look. Has a long search ever worked out better for you in the end?
I just got my annual assessment notice and the increase is ABSURD compared to my neighbors with similar homes. The county's method seems completely arbitrary, with no clear explanation for the disparities. I'm tempted to appeal, but the process looks like a bureaucratic maze that could drag on for months. Has anyone successfully challenged their assessment without hiring a pricey consultant? I'd love some practical steps to navigate this FRUSTRATING system.