
The Everything Guide to Buying Your First Home
In Buy a Home: Step-by-StepHow to find exactly what you want, and how to work with the experts who’ll help you get it.
A super-easy plan for getting organized without adding to your home-is-school, home-is-work, home-is-everything time burden.
Let more natural light shine indoors with these simple tips.
A mud-remediation plan. That’s No. 1 on this short list.
How to find exactly what you want, and how to work with the experts who’ll help you get it.
How to find exactly what you want, and how to work with the experts who’ll help you get it.
It’s not just whether you pay your bills on time that matters.
No, you probably don’t need to put 20% down.
See firsthand what first-timers face, and how relying on the expertise of a REALTOR®, a member of the National Association of REALTORS®, helps them prep for the unexpected and make sure this milestone decision is made with confidence.
From finding an inspector to dealing with surprises — this is your guide to getting a house checked out.
You and your agent are going to use everything you’ve learned to seal the deal.
Genius time- and space-saving projects that’ll enhance your home, too.
Creating personalized bins is a good start.
You can fit an entire closet where?
A couple are super fun to use and may even enhance your home’s value.
Home upkeep gets a whole lot easier if you cultivate these habits.
It’s been proven. Clutter is a bummer — literally.
Cubbies, squeegees, and other easy ways to keep your house clean.
Three young entrepreneurs give tips on staying organized and calm while living hectic lives.
The mistakes fledgling homeowners make. Don’t be like them.
One of the most common? Buying organizers without measuring.
Mind the (cabinet) gaps.
Guilty of buying cheap stuff? Pack-ratting? Here’s how to change your ways.