10Feb2016 3 Reasons You Might Decide to Retire to a Tiny Home – and Why You’ll Love It CBC National Bank Homeowner Tips 0 Comment One of the worries associated with getting older is having the ability to maintain your lifestyle in old age, and a smaller home can actually alleviate many of the high costs that go along with having an oversized home.
30May2014 The Green Thumb: Four Easy Ways To Get More From Your Home Garden CBC National Bank Homeowner Tips 0 Comment Growing a home garden creates beauty, oxygen and even food for our families to enjoy. If you’re looking to get more from your home garden, here are four easy ways to improve a green thumb.
29May2014 5 Tips To Protect Yourself When Buying Newly Constructed Real Estate CBC National Bank Homeowner Tips 1 Comment Buying newly constructed real estate isn’t much different from buying an “already used” home. What variances there are, however, can make all the difference between buying a diamond or a lemon.
09May2014 Vegetable Garden 101: Get The Kids Started On A Veggie Patch Project Today CBC National Bank Homeowner Tips 0 Comment Thinking about ways to engage your children in gardening and educational opportunities outside of the classroom?
08Apr2014 Four Places To Look For Tax Deductions In Your Home CBC National Bank Homeowner Tips 0 Comment Paying your income taxes each year leave your wallet a bit thin? There may be money hiding in your home that lessens your tax burden. Here are four places to look:
01Apr2014 Important Legal Tips For Homeowners CBC National Bank Homeowner Tips 0 Comment Being a homeowner is exciting. It can be financially rewarding, too. Unfortunately, it can also put you in a tough legal position.
13Mar2014 Legal Secrets For Homeowners CBC National Bank Homeowner Tips 0 Comment Being a homeowner is exciting. It can be financially rewarding, too. Unfortunately, it can also put you in a tough legal position.
21Feb2014 Smart Ways To Create Equity Within Your Home CBC National Bank Homeowner Tips 0 Comment Home equity is the difference between what your home can sell for and what you owe on it. Generally, the longer you own your home, the more equity you build.