What’s Bad for the Stock Market May Be Good for Homebuyers

Since the financial crisis in 2008, the housing market has seen little stability. However, according to the M Report, The American Enterprise Institute (AEI) International Center on Housing Risk found that both the share and volume of first time homebuyers has consistently increased year-over-year during December. The AEI’s First-Time Buyer Mortgage Share Index showed that first-time buyers […]

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Botox Could Do Much More Than Eliminate Wrinkles

Botox may be useful for more than simply reducing wrinkles. As Temple Daily News of Bell County, TX, reports, Botox treatments have been found to greatly reduce headaches due to the injection’s ability to stop muscles from contracting. Karen Williams, nurse practitioner and director of the headache clinic at Olin E. Teague Veterans’ Medical Center in Temple, […]

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Energy Efficient Improvements Could Be as Beneficial to Finances as They Are to the Environment

Updated 9/3/24 When building a new home, consider constructing a small passive house that will reduce heat loss and entry by 60 to 90%. Originally developed in the U.S. during the 1970s, Germany has honed the concept of passive cooling home plans. Building one of these homes doesn’t mean giving up skylights or sliding glass […]

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