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That old chandelier in the foyer has shed its light on birthdays, breakups, homecomings, and wakes. And that spidery crack in the hallway’s stained-glass window—wouldn’t you love to know whether it landed there during a storm, a fistfight, or a child’s headfirst tumble?
These mysteries may seem obscure, but there’s no reason they need to remain so. The clues for unraveling the hidden past of your old house lie all around—close at hand and, for the most part, completely free. All you’ll need to invest is a little bit of time and energy—but don’t old-house owners have plenty of those resources on hand? With a bit of dogged detective work, you can track down the clues lurking in old documents to begin the process of uncovering the secrets of your old house.
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The framing crew is the next group of people on the site. They start by building the floor (unless the house uses a slab foundation, in which case the slab is the floor).
The floor starts with a sill-plate made of pressure-treated lumber in direct contact with the bricks of the crawl space wall. One interesting thing to note is that this house literally “sits” on the foundation — it is not held on or bolted on in any way.
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Your kitchen floor gets a lot of abuse, so it’s important to choose a material that can stand up to punishment. Of course, you also want a floor that looks nice. The difficult part is finding a surface that combines both of these criteria. Common materials used for kitchen flooring are vinyl, linoleum, laminate, wood, rubber, ceramic tile, quarry and terra-cotta tile, and natural stone tile. We’ll weigh the pros and cons of these materials.
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Are there any rebates for new homes?We are going to be tearing most of our old home down and rebuilding a newer one. I know that the solar power systems we are looking into are offering rebates. Are there any other rebates for people who build their homes a certain way? Such as more energy efficient or using certain materials? Or like in the wedding shows where brand names are used as advertising or a model to other people who may be interested, etc for a discount to the people who agreed to use them. Is there somewhere I can find this information? By the way, we live in New York if that helps.


i know here in nc if we use electric water heater high eff. that the power company will send the homeowner a $ 50.00 rebate check…..also check with ur hvac company about rebates…
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Have you tried searching "Edmonton realtors" to see what you can find? That's the easiest way to find a website.
@Boxbeatingnot Hahah I think it’s because they leave him for us, the fans. <3 haha ^.^
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Hebe should be with aaron..calvin should be with the triangle
If I was looking for work I would want the number of homes to be increasing.
If a was =1 then the number would stay the same year after year. if a was < 1 then the number would decrease,
if a > 1 then the number would increase, so that is what I would want.
Cutest video EVER!!!!
@kirachoujin i agree its remind me of sclub7!!!
Well, a 2500 sq ft home and based on the 2nd answerers amount of 50 cents…that cleaning would cost $1250.00. And I think that would be outrageous. At 10 cents per sq ft would be too low at $250.00.
Possibly 25 cents a sq ft would me more reasonable
.25 x 2500sq ft= $625.00. Since you are disposing of the debris removal I would add another $25.00 to that for dumping charges. But the charges you would have to check out and price according to your area. Every area is different.
Hi ya, I won't lecture about being irresponsible, but would advise that you take the mother away now as she's probably had more than enough of them and they are able to eat anyway. They can physically leave the mother from now, but for socialisation purposes I'd recommend you leave it until week 7 or 8. They need to learn how to interact with each other better and teach each other the perils of biting etc which will make them less 'nippy' when they go to their new homes. If you want me to email you a puppy pack (I'm a qualified behaviourist), drop me a line at joanne.wood@fsmail.net and I'll help you out. These are good to give away with each pup as they help with toilet training, chewing etc. Cheers, Josie. x
if you cant sell the old one, try to sell the new one, you might be able to get some of your money back that way. I guess it depends on the NV homes, how peeved are they gonna be, but if you cant do it, well then you cant do it, declare bankruptcy that might void it.
It sounds like you mean, what if the government just gave away a trillion dollars worth of houses.
Well, you'd make existing homeowners pretty mad because that would trash the value of everybody's house.
You'd have a bunch of people moving in, and then what happens when they can't afford to pay their property taxes. Oops.
And you'd make all future generations mad because they will end up paying taxes to repay the borrowed trillion dollars to give away houses to somebody else.
You'd make a few people really happy, until the tax assessor forecloses on them and they get evicted for non-payment of taxes.
And you'd make a lot more people really really angry.
i have heard of closing costs of $12,000, but that's usually with more expensive homes, or borrowers that were tougher to qualify. but get a good faith estimate to detail the costs. and you can usually negotiate them lower. builders across the country are desperate to sell their properties.
the $15,000 incentive will be detailed on your purchase contract, the incentive should go on your loan app page 4 – a very short line though, you could have missed it.
sounds like you don't have a real estate agent? you should get one. also, get an independent mortgage broker to help you too. getting you to sign a loan app with no income disclosed? that's not a good sign.
oh, and you probably won't get all $15,000 in incentive either… lenders usually don't allow seller incentives/credit more than what the closing costs are. so negotiate to have your purchase price lowered instead.
Good luck!
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i love fahrenheit and SHE!!!!!!
There are currently 144 cities and municipalities in California that have some form of residential sprinkler ordinance. It is true that the state will most likely adopt the International Residential Code which will make them mandatory in all new construction.
As for the comment in the other reply, yes, sprinklers add SOME additional cost. Average per square foot cost of a stand-alone system is $1.60 (this price actually drops in areas that adopt sprinkler regulations because of competition and supply). For a 2000 sq ft home selling for $300,000, that equates to roughly $8.80 a month when divided by 360 months ($3200 total).
Now calculate the savings in reduce insurance costs. Most companies will offer 10-25% reductions in premiums for homes with sprinklers. Avg annual home owners insurance is around $600. On a $300K home as above, that totals out to $216,000 for the life of the loan (not accounting for increases). For this example, we'll use a middle figure of 15% premium reduction. That comes out to a savings of $32,400 over the life of the loan. Your savings is literally 10X what was originally spent.
Since we're on the subject of costs (something the home builders associations love to bring up to scare you into choosing granite countertops over sprinklers), lets look at avg cost of damage to homes when a fire occurs. The US Fire Administration issued a report that tracked residential sprinkler incidents from January 2003, to June 2007. Of the 448 reported incidents in homes equipped with sprinklers, 434 of them resulted in less than $10,000 in damages (the majority was actually less than $1,000). Average loss in a home without sprinklers: More than $250,000.
Its clear the homebuilders associations which have pumped millions into anti-sprinkler campaigns are only concerned about the bottom line. Save a house with sprinklers, and you take away their money. But we in the fire service dont care about that. We care about people. You cannot put a price on someones life! Each year in America, over 2,600 people die in residential fires, (80% of the total deaths from fire); in those jurisdictions which have residential sprinkler ordinances: 0! Not one person has died in a residential fire where sprinklers and smoke alarms are present and operational.
howcome when jiro/aaron sing it only sounds like 1 voice? same for calvin/wu chun? i can only hear wu chun’s voice in that part of the verse.
thats where this song is from… romantic princess… when i first saw the mv with fahrenheit ft hebe i knew i heard it from a drama be4…