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How to Secure Hanging Flower Baskets and Wind Chimes by Using Zip Ties

How to Secure Hanging Flower Baskets and Wind Chimes by Using Zip Ties

My wife has several hanging flower baskets hanging up outside on our front porch and on the back deck. Along with the flower baskets she has 2 wind chimes and a little bird feeder…all hanging via a plant hook or large cup hook from the 

Creating a Minimalist Lifestyle: Tips and Benefits

Creating a Minimalist Lifestyle: Tips and Benefits

In the fast-paced world we live in, it is easy to get overwhelmed by the clutter in our homes and our minds. In Terrell, Texas, where space is often a precious commodity, embracing a minimalist lifestyle can be a transformative solution to this overwhelming challenge. 

Expenses to Budget for When Buying a Home

Expenses to Budget for When Buying a Home

Expenses to Budget for When Buying a HomeBuying a home is an exciting milestone for anyone trying to get on the housing ladder, but it also requires careful financial planning. When budgeting for a home purchase, there are several key expenses you’ll need to account for beyond just the purchase price. Understanding these costs in advance will help you estimate your total budget and prepare for all aspects of the home buying process.

Deposit

One of the first expenses to save for is your deposit. The minimum deposit required is usually 5% of the property value, though a bigger deposit of 10-20% will get you better mortgage rates. Be ready to have this large sum on hand before viewing properties.

Mortgage Fees

Many mortgages require an arrangement fee to the lender, which covers the administrative costs of setting up the mortgage. This can be £500-£2000. There may also be valuation fees of £200-£350 for the lender to assess the property.

Legal Fees

You’ll need a solicitor or licenced conveyancer to handle all the legal aspects of your purchase. Their fees can range from £500 for a basic home purchase to £1500+ for a more complex purchase involving leaseholds or shared ownership. Read terms carefully.

Surveying Fees

A property survey gives insight into the structure and condition of the home. The mortgage lender will carry out a basic mortgage valuation, but it’s recommended that get a more comprehensive home buyer survey, also known as a RICS Level 2 survey for £400-£600. Speak with a house surveyor in Norwich to find out more. Specific defect surveys may also be advisable.

Stamp Duty

This tax must be paid on property purchases over £250,000. For first-time buyers the tax kicks in at £425,000. Stamp duty is levied at 5% from £250,000 to the next band of £925,000, and 10% for the portion from £925-£1.5 million. Calculate this early.

Moving Costs

Factor in expenses like hiring a van or removal company, which can cost £100-£1500+ depending on how much you need moved. Change of address admin and redirection of mail is another additional cost.

Home Improvements

Most buyers spruce up their new home with a fresh coat of paint at minimum. But larger projects like a new kitchen or bathroom should also be budgeted where possible. These can cost thousands.

Furniture

Review what existing furniture you own versus what you’ll need to purchase for the new space. Bedrooms and living rooms often require new large purchases when upsizing or downsizing a home. Shop sales and check secondhand sites.

Ongoing Costs

Once you move in, budget for regular maintenance like garden upkeep or window washing. Utility bills may also be higher in a larger home. And factor in commuting costs if your new home is further from work.

With prudent saving and careful research into the true costs involved, buying a home doesn’t have to be stressful financially. Seek guidance from financial advisors and mortgage brokers. And give yourself ample time to save the necessary funds. Tracking all these expenses in a comprehensive budget will keep your home purchase on track.

Enhancing Your Living Space: Strategies for a Comfortable and Reliable Home

Enhancing Your Living Space: Strategies for a Comfortable and Reliable Home

Key Takeaways: Understanding elements that contribute to a comfortable and reliable home. Implementing essential maintenance tips for home longevity. Discovering how climate control can enhance living spaces. Exploring the interplay between home aesthetics and functionality. Emphasizing the significance of indoor air quality for healthy living. 

Ten Tips for a More Organized and Comfortable Home

Ten Tips for a More Organized and Comfortable Home

Homes are the places we can’t wait to get back to after an exhausting day at work. However, if your home looks as busy as you’ve been all day, it can only add to your stress. Hence, an organized home is essential for mental peace 

Marchpower 3-in-1 Oscillating Fan with Remote Control

Marchpower 3-in-1 Oscillating Fan with Remote Control

Marchpower 3-in-1 Oscillating Fan with Remote ControlWe do a lot of traveling and were looking for a light-weight and portable fan to take along with us. One that would work in our RV, the camper, in a hotel room and better yet…one that we could use at home while sitting outside on the back deck. Heck, it’s perfect for college students in dorm rooms too! Well, we found one that meets and exceeds all of our needs!

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Let me introduce you to the Marchpower Standing Oscillating Fan with Remote Control. This fan is adjustable so it can be used as a standing fan, a table-top fan or hang it up if you’re out camping. It has a detachable and adjustable tripod, so you can set it up day-to-day for that day’s particular needs.

Marchpower 3-in-1 Oscillating Fan with Remote Control

Check out all of these features…it’s loaded!

4 Air Flow Settings
Adjustable & Removable Tripod
Rechargeable Fan Battery (Cord Included)
Remote Control (Batteries Included)
10″ Oscillating Fan Head
Carrying Strap & Carabiner (Included)
4 Timer Modes

Marchpower 3-in-1 Oscillating Fan with Remote Control

The fan can be used with or without the tripod giving you 46 1/2″ of height to 27 1/2″ of height. Remove the tripod all together and you can carry or hang the 10″ around fan head to use it that way. The fan is completely cordless after you’ve charged it up so you can use it indoors or outdoors. It only takes 3 1/2 to 5 1/2 hours to fully charge it up. Once fully charged you can get up to 30 hours of use depending on the air-flow speed that you’re using.

The fan is equipped with a 10000mAh rechargeable battery which will work for up to 30 hours on a single charge. You’ll find 4 air flow functions and I absolutely LOVE the timer mode. You can set it for 30 minutes, 1 1/2 hours, 4 hours or 8 hours using the remote control. This is perfect for nighttime sleeping. The remote control works perfectly when you’re within 33 ft. from the fan.

Marchpower 3-in-1 Oscillating Fan with Remote Control

On top of the 10″ oscillating fan head you’ll find on-board controls too. You don’t have to worry about losing the remote control because you can operate the features on there too. As an added bonus to all of this…it’s super quiet too! This fan won’t keep you awake at night when it’s running!  I’m a light-sleeper, so that is important to me.

Where can you buy it? Well, I’m going to tell you! Head on over to Amazon to purchase the Marchpower 3-in-1 Oscillating Fan with Remote Control.

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Tips for Adding a Stepping Stone Garden Path

Tips for Adding a Stepping Stone Garden Path

Stepping Stone Garden Paths can be used in place of a little sidewalk, to add beauty to your garden area or to designate walking areas (paths) through your property. They’re typically affordable and you can find them in  a wide variety of designs and sizes. 

How to Kill the Spotted Lanternfly

How to Kill the Spotted Lanternfly

The Spotted Lanternfly is an invasive species of flies from China that have invaded the eastcoast of the USA and spreading rapidly. These flies are considered pests and do a lot of damage to grapevines, plants, and trees. Pennsylvania has been trying to combat the