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  • Tax Credit Means Higher Interest Rates

    While most of America was celebrating the holiday season, our leaders in Washington were arguing...

  • Five Questions to Ask a Mover

    With over 80 years moving families cross country and around the world, Allied Van Lines...

  • Rates Stay Low – So What’s The Hurry?

    The interest rate predictions at the beginning of 2012 were that rates would gradually rise...

  • Inspector’s Corner-Smoke Alarms Save Lives!

    Smoke alarms save lives. 65% of home fire deaths happen in homes with no smoke...

  • HARP 2 – Your Appraisal Solution?

    On December 1, 2011 the Federal government expanded their HARP refinance program and may have...

Spring Cleaning Checklist…

April 15, 2012 - by Honesty Hart

It is spring! That means it’s time to do your spring cleaning! Well, it’s not really that exciting but it is essential to keeping your home in its best possible condition. You will thank yourself for keeping things up when the time comes to sell your home. Buyers want things to be in near perfect condition and the last thing you want at selling time is a long list of neglected items that need your...

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Inspector’s Corner-Flushing a Hot Water Heater

February 6, 2012 - by Chad Trenshaw

Water heater manufacturers recommend flushing sediment from your storage type water heater about twice a year.  How often your model needs to be flushed depends upon the quality of the water in your area. Areas with high mineral content will have to flush more often.

CAUTION: When flushing your water heater there is danger of being scalded.  Be careful and keep children and pets away during the procedure.

What is sediment, and why is it...

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Tax Credit Means Higher Interest Rates

January 17, 2012 - by Ed Dewitt

While most of America was celebrating the holiday season, our leaders in Washington were arguing about the Federal Spending Bill and the extension of a middle class tax credit. If you didn’t follow the results, there was a compromise that extended both for two months. Congress went home and silence filled the airwaves.

 

The part of the tax credit extension that got very little coverage was the decision on how to finance the cost....

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