When you buy a house, one of the areas that will be inspected is the roof. But do you know what the inspector is looking for? In this article I\’ll discuss seven components of the roof that the inspector will be inspecting.
Entries from December 2009
Having The Home Inspector Examine The Roof Of The Home You Are Buying
Dec. 23rd, 2009
The Different Types of Canadian Mortgages
Dec. 23rd, 2009
If you want to find out more about diverse types of Canadian mortgages you must, at the very least, learn more about second mortgages that are very popular and well worth knowing more about. Such a mortgage allows the borrower to avoid having to pay exorbitant premiums on their second mortgage and in addition such mortgages also enable homeowners to take out equity from their homes and in this way consolidate their debts. The criteria for second mortgages can be negotiated and in fact are not very strict and certainly less than if you were applying for a regular mortgage from the bank. You can also use the second mortgage to obtain funds that you would not normally get from an institutional lender.
Natural Lighting For An Eco-Friendly House
Dec. 23rd, 2009
Cutting back on the monthly bills is something most households like to pursue, but unfortunately they are clueless on how to carry it out. The solution lies in nature, and it\’s quite a simple one. Natural lighting is the best way to cut down the monthly lighting bill and it\’s not too expensive a venture to get into. There are various approaches that you could pursue, and some of them are discussed below.
Inspecting The Attic Is An Important Part Of The Home Inspection
Dec. 23rd, 2009
During the home inspection process, the home inspector will do an examination of the attic in the home. Here are five areas of the attic that will be inspected.
A Low Credit Score Can Affect Your Purchase of a Home
Dec. 23rd, 2009
How a Low Credit Score Affects Your Purchase of a Home
Top Winter Tips For Maintaining Heating And Air Conditioning Systems
Dec. 23rd, 2009
With the current spike in energy prices, it is imperative for all homeowners to be able to get the most out of their heating and air conditioning systems. No matter if you use central air or individual systems, oil, or gas heat, these simple utilities can be very costly if you do not maintain them well. As well, depending on where in the world you live, you may have to use them for many months of the year.
Using Color To Sell Your Home
Dec. 23rd, 2009
When painting your home for resale, choosing the right colors can make a huge difference in your paycheck at closing. For instance, did you know that the exterior color of houses selling most quickly is a certain shade of yellow, but that choosing the wrong shade of yellow can kill a sale?
Tips To Consider For New Home Buyers
Dec. 23rd, 2009
Now is the time to purchase a new home. Proceed with caution though. A new home purchase is usually the biggest investment your family will ever make. It\’s a decision that should not be rushed into and taken lightly as it will likely affect you for the next 30 years or so depending on what kind of mortgage you elect to go with.
Coastal Homes Make Great Investment Opportunities
Dec. 23rd, 2009
If you have purchased a coastal home lately as an investment opportunity, you are not by yourself. Many investors and homeowners state that they are purchasing coastal homes as a secondary home or vacation rental home. With all the foreclosures and the low market prices, many are considering flipping a coastal home to make a future profit. There are few things you ought to be aware of that could hold back your profit potential.
First National Bank Home Loans: The Right Home Loan for Me?
Dec. 23rd, 2009
First National Bank home loans make the home buying process easier and less of a hassle. First National Bank?s team of qualified professionals always stand ready and willing to answer any questions as well as guide the individual through the home buying process.