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Will Ferrell and Pearl, his landlord


Heh, I am sure everyone has seen this video already but I figured that I would post it for all the landlords out there that need a laugh at this time (rent collection time that is).

The Landlord on FunnyOrDie.com

Basics of preparing a home for sale


Fully preparing your home for sale can make a considerable difference in the time it takes to sell it. You can help eliminate buyer objections before they arise by making necessary repairs and improvements, some of which are suggested below:
Outdoors

Spruce up your garden and lawn; trim shrubbery and replace dead plants
Yard and patio should […]

Knoxville and Knox County Tennessee residents enjoy our public parks


The greater Knoxville & Knox County area current has 5,900 acres of land dedicated to 213 public parks. That’s abut 2% of the total land area of the County. The City of Knoxville’s Parks and Recreation Division offers a wide variety of activities […]

5 Simple Factors That Keep Your Home From Selling


Believe it or not, even though the market is “bad” homes are still selling. Of course they are not selling at the rate they used to”¦ but they are selling. So if you are trying to sell your house and find yourself asking the question “Why isn’t my home selling?” you may be surprised to […]

CMHC comments on Ontario holds on despite manufacturing woes “” Despite


Ontario holds on despite manufacturing woes
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Despite concern of a recession, Ontario managed to pump out growth of 2.1% last year. The manufacturing sector remained in contraction mode as output declined for a third consecutive year. The role of manufacturing in the economy continued to fall as well. In 2002, manufacturing accounted for 22% […]

Not Reinventing the Wheel


At one of our monthly Sweet Digs calls a blogger from Boston suggested there be a way for the team to collaborate on posting ideas and share documents. Fair enough.
But then why is it that simple projects like this cause us to sweat a little? Maybe it’s the pioneering startup spirit in all of us […]

Not Reinventing the Wheel


At one of our monthly Sweet Digs calls a blogger from Boston suggested there be a way for the team to collaborate on posting ideas and share documents. Fair enough.
But then why is it that simple projects like this cause us to sweat a little? Maybe it’s the pioneering startup spirit in all of us […]

Looking At A Seller’s Closing Costs


When it comes to closing costs, home sellers usually get stuck. If home buyers choose a no-point, no-fee loan, they can eliminate most of their closing costs. On the other hand, sellers typically start by paying a broker’s commission, and by the time they’re done calculating the costs and fees, can see as much as […]

Buying a House with Bad Credit


Americans are starting to wake up to the idea that if you have bad credit - or even so-so credit - it might prevent you from doing things you want to do, like buy a first house or refinance your mortgage.
As mortgage lenders increasingly use credit scores to decide who is credit […]

Should You Buy a Home in a Cemetery?


Home with a Unique View

A buyer wonders whether he should buy a home in a cemetery.
A home buyer wonders about buying a foreclosed property near a cemetery. Could buying a home with a perceived defect lead to a lower price? Here are pros and cons of buying a home in a less desirable location like […]