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How to Sneak in More Veggies
CENTURY 21 Select Group 3 years ago

Trying to munch more veggies on the reg, but sick of salads and steamed sides? Below are a handful of simple ways you can up your veggie count with ease.

Blend them. If you’re a smoothie fan, you’ll be thrilled to know that adding a handful or two of baby spinach to your morning blend won’t alter the flavor or texture of your favorite drink. It will, however, give you an added vitamin punch and a bright color.

Juice them. Dust off that unused juicer and aim to make a fresh juice at least once a...
4 Questions to Ask Yourself Before Taking on a DIY Project
CENTURY 21 Select Group 3 years ago

If you’re handy around the house, the thought of tackling a variety of home improvement projects with your own two hands might have crossed your mind a time or two.

But before you dig into a DIY project, it’s important to consider some factors beyond your ability to do the job right. You’ll also want to consider the cost of all the tools and materials needed, as well as the amount of time you’ll need to devote to the project.

Here are four important questions to ask yourself before attacking a...
Expand Your Kitchen: Try a Sliding Door
CENTURY 21 Select Group 3 years ago
Your kitchen is the heart of your home. It’s a place where family and friends gather. It’s also a space where you may seem to need more space, whether you’re making breakfast for the kids or hosting a big dinner party.     Using innovative wall-mount door hardware, you can unlock your kitchen’s potential by freeing up the “real estate” traditional swinging doors take up. Due to their unique space-saving possibilities, versatility and aesthetics, wall-mount sliding doors can make your kitchen m...
How to Rebuild Your Credit After Declaring Bankruptcy
CENTURY 21 Select Group 3 years ago

If you’re buried in debt that you can’t repay, declaring bankruptcy can allow you to start over with a clean slate. It can also lower your credit score and make it difficult to access credit in the future. With a strategy and dedication, you can rebuild your credit and achieve your financial goals.

See Where You StandStart by taking a realistic look at your current situation. Obtain copies of your credit reports to see how your financial struggles have affected your credit scores. Knowing your...
How to Childproof Your House
CENTURY 21 Select Group 3 years ago

Children are often oblivious to the many dangers around them. Accidents in the home are a leading cause of injury and death among children. Here are a few ways to childproof your home and keep your little one safe.

Potential Hazards
Look at your home from a baby’s or toddler’s perspective. Ask yourself: What would catch my eye if I were low to the ground? Look for those things that your child would reach for, pull down, play with or put in their mouth.

When babies are learning to walk, they grab...
Boost Your Curb Appeal by Painting Your Exterior
CENTURY 21 Select Group 3 years ago

When you put your home on the market, one of the best ways to pump up interest in your home is to boost its curb appeal. While installing a new mailbox or keeping the lawn well-manicured are great for maintenance, nothing boosts curb appeal quite like a fresh coat of paint on your home’s exterior.

Summer and early fall are a great time to pull the trigger on repainting your home. Ideally, you want warm, dry days. While there’s always a chance of thunderstorms in the summer, a simple check of th...
Moving? Get the Kids Involved
CENTURY 21 Select Group 3 years ago

Moving is exhausting for adults and for children. It’s a process that can be boring and also scary. It’s especially difficult if your kids are leaving behind friends and will need to switch schools.

But parents can make the process easier for kids and teens by getting them involved in the moving process. These steps can give young ones some confidence that their opinions matter and also lead to some interesting conversations.

This doesn’t mean giving children everything they want and moving int...
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