Hot Trends for Bathroom Remodeling in 2012

By: Jamie Goldberg

Published: January 9, 2012

From toilets that double as sound systems to water-conserving spa experiences, here’s what’s trendy for bathroom improvements for 2012.

 

Trend #1:  Conservation rules

All around the country, water reserves are stressed. In response, regional governments are implementing conservation measures. As a result, there are likely to be new regulations that’ll affect your construction or remodeling plans. Here’s what to watch for:

Your new toilet will have a lower flush-per-gallon rating than the one that’s in there now. Consider a dual-flush version, or any low-flow toilet coming on the market that meets your style preferences. [Read more...]

Is Your Kitchen Making You Fat?

By: Lisa Kaplan Gordon

Published: January 11, 2012

When it comes to weight gain, we blame our genes, our metabolism, and wrong foods that taste so right. But maybe our kitchens are to blame. Here’s why.

 

Dieters beware: Your dream kitchen remodel may be your biggest nightmare. Experts say that big and attractive kitchens contribute to big and unattractive waistlines.

Just shoot us now.

“If a kitchen gets you there and keeps you there, you’re going to increase your consumption,” says Mark Blegen, an associate professor at St. Catherine University in Minnesota, who studies why people eat. “Even if you add only 10 extra calories a day, you’re going to gain weight over the long term.” [Read more...]

Update! – Using an iPad for Business

I just sold my iPad on eBay. I really tried. I did! I even got rid of my laptop so there was no going back! I set up remote control apps for my office computer, just in case I really needed to do something that the iPad couldn’t do. I traded my non-3G iPad for a 3G version so I could use it anywhere and not have to live by the constraints of being connected to WiFi. The iPad worked flawlessly! So what happened? [Read more...]

Decorating Ideas That Help You Stretch Your Budget

Browsing Better Homes & Gardens website I found all kinds of useful information. Like this article with plenty of ideas on how to decorating different parts of your home inexpensively. Check it out!  Cheap Decorating Ideas

Home Security: Your Basic Action Items

Concerned about security around your home? Don’t jump into an expensive security system without doing the basics.  Here is a quick, inexpensive way to make sure you’ve got the basics covered. Do-It-Yourself Home Security Check: 5 Essential Steps

Changes in the American Home

The Wall Street Journal published this interesting article called Blueprint for the American Home that describes the changes in design for today’s lifestyle. The best way to describe it is: “it’s designed for the way we live, not the way we aspire to live”. What a concept!

Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac: A Look at Mortgage Lending Without Them

By: Dona DeZube

Some legislators say we don’t need mortgage giants Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac. What would happen if lawmakers got their way?

 

Some in Congress want to shut down Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac. They think the government shouldn’t be spending taxpayer money to support the mortgage market and that we should instead rely solely on Wall Street for mortgage market funding.

But that could cost you more than $1,000 a year in higher mortgage interest payments, and make it tough to find a 30-year fixed-rate loan when you want to refinance or buy. After all, Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac, and the FHA guarantee almost 90% of U.S. mortgage loans.

We looked at two hypothetical families—the Smiths and the Joneses, who each buy a $200,000 home with a 20% downpayment—and calculated how different their financial picture would be if one family didn’t have a government-backed loan.

Our scenario assumes a 1 percentage point difference in the two families’ loan rates. Some experts believe a 1% difference is conservative and would be even higher in a world without Fannie Mae or Freddie Mac guarantees.

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The Value of a Home Warranty

Your home is most likely one of your biggest investments. Unexpected repair or replacement costs of covered items can easily strain your budget. Plus, finding a qualified professional to solve your problems can be stressful and inconvenient. Many home warranties are renewable service contracts that cover the repair or replacement of many of the most frequently occurring breakdowns of home system components and appliances.

Basic coverage for most home warranties include: [Read more...]

How’s the Market? (Part 2)

Last week I attended a presentation at the Sacramento Association of Realtors made by the Chief Economist from Freddie Mac – Frank Nothaft.  He spoke about the housing market in the US, in California, and in the Sacramento metro area. We know what’s happened to us here in Sacramento. What we don’t know is that it’s worse here in Sacramento, than the rest of California [Read more...]

How’s The Market?

This is a question that I’m getting more and more these days. We’re reading stories about job growth, increases in real estate sales, good economic news in the Bay Area’s Silicon Valley. Things must be getting better, right? Well, if you live in the Sacramento area like I do, it’s going to be a while longer before the real estate market starts getting better, according to TrendVision [Read more...]