The wear and tear on your home from the outside elements each season is something you should never ignore as a homeowner. Wind, snow, ice, rain, and sun can cause damage over a period of time if left unchecked. Whether you’re living in a single-family home or a townhome, you need to schedule regular maintenance […]
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Have you ever been the last one to take a shower and run out of hot water? It could happen when you have too many overnight guests or one family member known for long showers! But, what happens when your hot water heater stops working efficiently on a daily basis, guests or no guests? That’s […]
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Have you ever heard of radon? Well, it’s a big deal. It’s an odorless, colorless gas and is the second leading cause of lung cancer in the United States. It can get trapped in our homes and be at such high levels that it can affect your health. And, you wouldn’t ever know it unless […]
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Carbon monoxide is a colorless, odorless, tasteless gas produced by burning gas, wood, propane, charcoal or other fuel. You must have a CO detector if you have fuel-burning appliances in your home. And if you have such appliances on more than one level of your home, you should have a carbon monoxide detector on each […]
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As a homeowner, you just never know when you’ll face unexpected and costly repairs for your home. A home warranty can sound like a great solution to this dilemma, but is it really worth it? Home warranties have gotten a bad rap in the past, but like any warranty or an insurance policy, the upfront […]
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With busy schedules, it’s easy to let regular home maintenance fall off your to-do list. Like many homeowners, you might try to cram certain projects into one weekend. Or worse yet, disaster strikes, and you get hit with a large bill since you never got around to a minor task that turned into a major […]
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You might be thinking that interest rates are too high, you're paying off your student loans, or you don't have a big enough down payment. You may even be thinking because of inflation, you can't afford a home right now. But the truth is, if you want to stop renting and become a homeowner in Atlanta, it might be possible.
Here's the best news, if you've graduated from an HBCU, there are programs you can get to help with your down payment so you can stop renting sooner than you might think.
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