Extreme Makeover in Hattiesburg MS Starts this Weekend

As the home’s green building verifier I’ll be traveling to the “Hub City”at 3:30 or 4:00 a.m. (I should have my head examined) on Monday the 7th for the faming inspection and thermal bypass checklist…(now that should be the news story…that someone was able to get my butt out-a-bed that early for work…)

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Bridgewater Subdivision Adds NAHB Bronze Level Home

Spring is here and everything seems to be turning green,especially the homes in Central Mississippi!

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Concrete Cracks

One of the most common questions I receive during my inspection orientation concerns concrete cracks and concrete failure. Why is the home’s concrete cracking and is this a shoddy job?

The fact is,when installed properly;concrete is one the most durable and long lasting products in your home. But,there are well-established

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Tips for Taking Your Home "Off"the Market

Want your home to stay on the market? No? Then here are some tips for making sure you’re able to get your home “off”the market sooner.

1. Price your home competitively. (and by that I mean if you haven’t had someone make you an offer within the first 14 days your house is on

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Programable Thermostats

Installing a programmable thermostat is one of the simplest things you can do to save energy and money in your home. Studies have shown that you’ll save about one percent on your heating bills for every degree it’s set back over an eight-hour period!

Make sure you install an ENERGY STAR rated thermostat.

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Honest Broker

Check out this marketing technique at a home on Rudder Oakes Way,in West Knoxville,that was recently price-chopped by $100,000.

According to an email from McSpadden,“The sign is meant to convey that sellers are negotiable but are not in the same position that home sellers are in (areas) where values have actually declined

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