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Pay Attention to These Signs That Say Your Driving Skills Are Declining!
Do you often become a victim of bumps and crashes? Are there a lot of missed turns and speeding cases against you? Then maybe you are not that expert driver anymore! Your skills are bound to decline someday. And maybe that time is finally arriving. No, don’t fret! It doesn’t mean that you won’t be able to drive anymore. It’s just that you may harm yourself or others unless you are mindful of these and rectify.
By Natalie Ige6 years ago in Lifehack
Why a Swimming Pool Is a Good Investment for Your Home
You may have heard some horror stories about the expenses involved in purchasing and maintaining a pool. It can make you question whether a pool is a good investment. However, the cost of a pool may be worth it in the long run.
By Mikkie Mills6 years ago in Lifehack
How to Turn Your Work Space Into Your Favorite Space
Finding Healthy Ways to Balance Life and Work The idea of working in a healthy environment these days is more than a wish for most people. This is a necessity when it comes to achieving overall productivity. The better the environment or setting the more efficient workers are likely to be. It is possible to transform workspaces into your favorite places to be. In many instances, these are offices that allow staff to stay fit with access to gyms, tracks, or natural settings.
By Sasha McGregor6 years ago in Lifehack
3 Things You Need To Do Before Selling Your Home
Homeowners, help me, help you! 1. Know Your Market! It is a good move on your part to not just rely on your local real estate expert for this information. I recommend educating yourself on what is going on directly in your neighborhood when it comes to active homes on the market along with the pending and sold homes so you can get a good idea of how quickly or slowly the market is moving in your neighborhood. This will help you to price your home correctly for the highest and fastest sale. If you have the time, pop into those open houses over the weekend down the street from your home so that you can really see and compare the finishes to your home. Online photos have a way of being deceiving at times and seeing the home in person could be a totally different experience than online.JD PDX Real Estate There is a lot more that goes into this and a CMA (comparative market analysis) can help you determine the right list price
By Jamohl DeWald6 years ago in Lifehack
How to ScotchGuard Your Carpet
We don’t often think about it this way but carpet plays a big role in our home. The carpet in your home is probably the third biggest investment price wise and probably the largest item in your home overall. Not only is it big and expensive, carpet plays a big role in the overall function of your home. Carpet can drastically alter the air quality and affect the health of those living in your home for the better or worse depending upon how clean it is. Due to these reasons it is very important to take care of your carpet in the best way possible with proactive care. One of the best proactive care actions you can take for your carpet is to have Scotchgard applied to it.
By Tammy Emineth6 years ago in Lifehack
Home Improvements That Are Worth the Investment
Your home is your haven. It’s where you spend time with your family and friends. It protects you from the outside environment, keeping you safe and comfortable. It’s also your biggest investment. You want it to last. Whether you’re looking to sell in the next few years or you want to keep it for the foreseeable future, you want your home to be in the best condition possible. Many home-improvement projects can help you to make your home better. Some can be quite expensive and you may be trying to decide if they’re worth it. Here are some improvements that are worth the investment.
By Finnegan Pierson6 years ago in Lifehack
How To Create a Cloffice
Traveling full-time has its perks. From living in hotel rooms and ordering room service for dinner to getting to explore a new city every couple of months… I definitely loved my life on tour for five years. However, living out of a suitcase and having to only pick a few different pairs of pants to “switch it up” between is hard for anyone - especially someone who had 20+ pairs of jeans waiting at home.
By Victoria Van Ness6 years ago in Lifehack
How to Maintain and Care for Your Wood Fence
Tips to Maintain and Care for Your Wood Fence There’s no doubt that a wood fence can be an excellent way to put up a definitive border to a property. It keeps both pets and kids securely in and intruders and stray animals out. Additionally, wood fences can change the appearance of the house.
By Anita Clark Realtor6 years ago in Lifehack
Will a Landlord Deny Me Because of My Credit
The majority of renters know that landlords/owners like to approve tenants with strong credit scores, and quality references. Bad credit has unwanted implications; like higher interest rates on loans, and when it comes to renting homes or apartments, denials.
By Andrew Reichek6 years ago in Lifehack











