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The Home Inspection Industry Is Thriving in Today’s Real Estate Market

by The Diva



Do you think that starting a business related to real estate should be avoided? You’re not alone. Many who suffered the effects of the real estate crash would never dream of becoming involved in a related business. However, starting a business that’s connected real estate can be extremely lucrative. One such business is the home-inspection industry.


The downturn in the housing market didn’t mean decreasing business for home inspectors. Real estate agents and other businesses involved in real estate took a hit when housing values dropped, but home inspectors kept going strong. The reason is largely due to the increasing number of foreclosed houses on the market. Many of these houses are old and in poor condition. Others have been abandoned and on the market so long that their condition is unknown. Investors and typical home buyers looking for a good deal are snapping up these bargains and creating lots of welcome work for housing inspectors.

Most houses must have an inspection before they can be bought or sold. Mortgage companies won’t lend money on a house with serious structural problems. People who want to buy these houses need an inspection so they’ll know whether it will have to be a cash purchase or if they will have to skip buying the house altogether. Sellers often seek a home inspection so they can learn whether they need to do any repairs before a bank will finance their home for a buyer. The more foreclosures an area has, the more business its home inspectors are going to get.

This is why Bill Redfern moved his A Buyer’s Choice Home Inspections company headquarters from Nova Scotia to South Florida shortly after the real estate crash. He knew that all of those foreclosures would mean big business for him. Florida has some of the highest foreclosure rates in the United States right now, and it shows no sign of changing any time soon. Busy home inspectors can complete 300 to 500 inspections a year.

However, the demand for home inspections is far greater than that right now. That’s why Bill Redfern turned A Buyer’s Choice Home Inspections into a franchise. This way, the company can reach more active markets and meet the growing home-inspection needs of those areas.

Being a franchise is a win-win situation for A Buyer’s Choice Home Inspections. The parent company takes a small percentage of the sales of each franchise and the franchise owners get to make a substantial income working for themselves in a business that shows no signs of slowing down. In fact, the company now has 30 franchises in the United States, 130 in Canada, and several more in Europe, South America and New Zealand. There are plans for expansion into more countries soon, and there is still room in the Florida market for more franchises to grab their share of business.

The real estate downturn couldn’t have been better news for the home-inspection industry. While there was always a need for this service when the market was up, that need has exploded since the market has been down. The home-inspection business is one of the few where market conditions are no barrier to success.

Filed Under: Real Estate Tagged With: Business, foreclosures, Home Inspection, housing market, Real Estate, Real Estate Market, structural problems

Rhino Deck: Making Your Outdoor Space Come Alive

by The Diva

The right landscaping can add a beautiful look and a lush, tranquil feel to your deck space. It can also provide valuable functions like shade and privacy. What’s more, outdoor gardens can provide herbs, fruits and vegetables.

Figuring out what landscaping will work best for your deck space can be a challenge. Rhino Deck offers the following ideas and advice for turning a bare bones outdoor structure into a garden oasis.

First, consider the function your landscaping will serve. Do you want to provide shade? Privacy? Are you looking to cover up gaps or spaces? Or do you just want to accent your space with colorful foliage and flowers?

If you’re looking to provide shade, building or remodeling your deck space around or near an existing tree with a large canopy is one option. Adding tall trees around an existing deck is another. You can also consider installing lattice panels in the sunniest spots, and training vines to climb to create a living wall. Rhino Deck offers durable, beautiful composite lattice panels ideal for just such a purpose.

Vine-covered lattice structures are also excellent for providing privacy. You can also create privacy by artfully placing potted plants in the deck’s interior to cover spaces between rails. For some extra fun and function, choose fruiting vines like tomatoes or peppers, or bushy herbs like lavender or rosemary to create your own vegetable or herb garden. For lower or platform decks, tall shrubs or a combination of trees and shrubs of varying heights can be planted around the perimeter to act as a natural screen.

If you’re simply looking to enhance your deck view with a beautiful garden space, the options are really only limited by your budget, your space and your imagination. Linear gardens work really well around decks, but a free-form garden with sprawling native plants or lush and dense tropical warm-weather plants can look just as lovely, and give you the feeling of being in a secluded natural setting.

Once you’ve decided what function you want your landscaping to serve, you must figure out what types of plants you’ll need to accomplish your goals. To do so, first study the sunlight and rainwater patterns of your deck space. Plants that need drier roots will need to be planted away from deck edges where water collects. Plants that require partial shade will thrive in your deck’s shadier spots, but wilt in full sun.

After you’ve determined what types of plants will be most successful in your space, you can begin choosing specific plants that meet your color, size and style preferences. Then you can map out where each plant will be placed. All that follows is to prep the area, plant your garden and watch your yard come to life.

If you need help designing or implementing a deck landscaping plan, contact a landscape architect or a local nursery for a consultation. For help building or remodeling a deck that perfectly complements and integrates with your landscaping, visit the Rhino Deck website. Rhino Deck offers the best composite decking materials. The company also provides a list of qualified builders and installers in your area.

Filed Under: Gardening, Items to Try, Landscaping, Lawn Garden, The yard Tagged With: colorful, deck, flowers, foliage, fruits, garden, herbs, Landscaping, outdoor space, plans, plants, shade, vegetables

Learning to Let Go – How to Transition to a More Minimalist Decor

by The Diva

We all know the benefits of a minimalist décor and almost every home improvement site you read about it seems is currently pushing the idea very heavily. Minimalist interiors are fashionable and modern, they’re easy to look after and keep clean, they’re efficient and they’re inexpensive. Meanwhile it’s easy to move home when you have less in it to move, and the items you do have suddenly take on more importance and drawing more eyes.

But there’s one problem – and that’s that you probably like your stuff, and suddenly having to get rid of it all can feel a bit painful and heartless. Here then I’m going to talk you into deciding to take the plunge and make the split, and at the same time show you how you can lessen the pain of separation….

Ornaments: Here’s step one – take everything on your surfaces that is either a: candle holder, placemat, vase, photo frame, tissue box, fruit bowl or non-essential lamp and put it in a box on your wardrobe overnight. Now spend some time in your room and see how it feels – nice and clean feeling isn’t it? Knowing this, you should now put back just a few – two decoration per half a surface maximum – and make sure to cut down your things by at least half.

Collections: The urge to collect is something that leads to a lot of clutter but it can be overcome. First of all note that if you thin out your collections and display just the pride of your collections that you will immediately make that one item seem that much more important and special. If you have a collection of blue and white china then for instance this can just look cluttered and dusty on a shelf whereas just one single nice blue and white bowl that you’re incredibly proud of can make a real statement and stand out. Likewise rather than having a collection of hundreds of DVDs you don’t really care that much about, how about having just a select few that create a picture of who you are and the kind of things you enjoy?

Boxes: You may think that having boxes full of junk on your wardrobes or in the loft won’t affect your décor – but you’d be wrong. Even though you can’t see this stuff, just having it there is enough to prevent you putting other things away, while having boxes on wardrobes and under beds means there’s less clear space in your visual field which we still register as clutter. If you have a box of old things that you haven’t been in for the last year then you should simply take it down, remove anything valuable or sentimental and throw it out. The point here is that if you haven’t used it in that long, you probably won’t use it again anytime soon either. And if you do find you suddenly need whatever it is? Then you can probably buy a new one.

Stop Buying: Of course to limit your clutter you also need to stop adding to it. One easy way to do this is with a ‘one in, one out’ rule, which simply means that for every new item you buy and display, you have to remove one old one to make space. This forces you to think more carefully about purchases and means you can’t amass too much.

Hi, I am Anne Warren and I write home improvement articles. I am passionate about home decor and share my experiences through guest posting. I choose Central Heating Boilers to get all info on central heating types, providers of home heating solutions.

Filed Under: A clean home, Home Improvement Tagged With: clean, clear, clutter, Home Improvement, minimalist decor

Things To Consider Before You Order Custom Rugs

by The Diva

Every homeowner has their own idea of what looks good in their home. They each like things to look and feel a certain way. Of course, some people like to leave the decorating in the hands of professionals who are good at interior design and decorating. You can also get a little help from magazines and online websites that offer design advice.

Custom rugs can be a great addition to any room, no matter what style your room might be. There are so many styles, colors, patterns and more to choose from. Choosing the right custom rugs for your home should not be a quick decision. There are factors that should be taken into consideration before you pick them. Below are some of the top things to consider before you order your custom rugs.

Choose A Theme

One of the first things to consider when choosing a custom rug is what theme you are working with in the room where the rug will go. To figure out your theme, look at the current colors, furniture, curtains, doors, windows and more to see what the common quality is in them. Once you find the theme, you can then get a customized rug to match with your current decor.

Do Research

Now that you know what theme you are working with in your room, you need to search around for rug companies that will be able to offer you the customized rug that you want. Make sure that the company is reputable to order from and has a consistent record of selling quality rugs to their customers. A quick search online can lead you to many companies that sell custom rugs. Check out their online portfolios if they have them. This should give you a better idea of which company to order your custom rugs from.

Create A Budget

A custom rug is not always cheap. Before you buy a rug, you need to figure out what your budget is going to be. Knowing your budget before you begin searching will keep you from spending too much and also keep you from falling in love with a rug that you cannot afford. Also, bear in mind that certain rugs that you buy might require a more expensive form of upkeep than others. This should also be a factor when creating your budget.

As you can see, there are many things to take into consideration before you purchase any custom rugs. These types of purchases can be a little on the expensive side and should not be done spontaneously. You need to take the time to find a rug that will meet all of your decorating needs and still be within your budget. The right custom rug will make the perfect addition to any room and is a great investment.

David Dennel is a self-proclaimed interior designer. He recommends choosing iCustomRug for any possible modern area rug choice. They carry a large selection at low prices.

Filed Under: Home Decor, Home Improvement Tagged With: budget, choosing, color, custom rugs, decision, quality, room, rugs, styles, theme

Finally got rid of our renter!

by The Diva

I’ve been trying very hard to relax and get back into my regular routine all week. Our troublesome renter finally moved out late last Monday night. YEAH!!!!!

I’m so happy about that I almost dig a big happy dance right in front of him the night he moved out. I would have if it hadn’t been so late! Who moves out of a persons home at 11 o’clock at night after being out all day and arriving at the house by banging on the door furiously? Very odd.

We’d basically reached the point with our renter where we told him he pretty much had to move out. He moved in the last week or July and he was only supposed to stay for a week or two. We were just doing him a favor because he’d broken up with his girlfriend and he was supposed to just be staying at our house while he looked for another room to rent or an apartment .. but we should have known .. he’d waiting until he HAD to move out from his girlfriends place even though he’d known he needed to look for a place for about a month and of course once he moved in to our place he didn’t start looking for a new place. No … in fact, the first week he was with us he apparently even quit his job!

Yep .. he paid the rent late, ate our food even though we were only renting him a room, used my soaps and shampoos .. like really used them to the point that I have empty bottles of bathing products! Oh and if you read my last post about our house smelling like cigars .. well he’s a cigar smoker. He didn’t smoke in the house but ALL of his stuff was just saturated with the smell of cigars and it was so bad that it basically made my house smell of cigars. I’m very sensitive to scents so I could smell it. My husband who is a smoker couldn’t, but it was extremely strong to me.

Oh and this guy .. when he was still working worked an evening shift so he wouldn’t come home until about 1 am at first. That was ok as I’m a night owl .. but he started going out drinking with the “boys” after work and unbeknownst to us he put in his notice at work because he hated his job so I guess between being miserable over breaking up with his girlfriend and quitting or maybe even being fired from his job – hey we don’t know! – and as a result of this late night drinking he started coming in at three or four in the morning absolutely toasted!

Naturally this would totally disrupt the whole household as my dog would be barking when he came in. Sometimes i’d still be up sometimes not but I could never relax. He’d come in and start banging doors around, slamming the bathroom door or his bedroom door, run water like Niagara falls in the bathroom to fill his glass and walk back and forth and back and forth from his room to the bathroom several times. Then he’d always get up an hour or two later and make noise … and I think sometimes barf.

He just stunk and made so much noise. He was inconsiderate of everyone in the house. There’s more, lots of little things but those are the main things. I’m just happy he’s gone. He was one of the worst renters we ever had! Now he’s back living across the street “temporarily” with his girlfriend again. I have no idea how long that will last. Maybe they’ll get back together .. who knows.

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