Vacation Homes

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Saving Cedar Siding...From Squirrels

There are a variety of repellents that will make siding less appetizing to... More

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Second-Home Sales

2008 Investment and Vacation Home Buyers Survey by the National Association of Realtors More

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Nesting, Energy Savings, and Upgrading Existing Spaces Among Consumer Trends for 2009

Iconoculture senior director Robin Avni shares home and remodeling macrotrends at IBS 2009. More

Second Home Rental Conversions Could be Remodel Opportunity~
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Company Retreats Help Build a Strong Team and Set Business Goals

Staff retreats are popular among companies of all sizes and across many different industries. Bringing managers and key employees together in a non-work setting for one or more days not only stokes teamwork and company loyalty but also allows leaders to share important facts, information, and statistics about the firm and its performance. More

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REMODELING Names the Year's Top Remodeling Projects

From a modern kitchen that appears to have been surgically inserted into a Carpenter Gothic Victorian home in San Diego to a whimsical and sophisticated enclosed porch veranda on a home in North Carolina, 21 residential and light commercial remodeling projects have been honored as winners of the 24th annual REMODELING Design Awards, sponsored by REMODELING magazine. More

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Model Home for Sale

Every year since 2001, home builder Cape Associates of North Eastham, Mass., has... More

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SketchPad: Suites

One of the most popular remodeling projects is the creation of a separate living suite within or attached to the main house. More

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Vacation Home Remodel

On an unseasonably warm October morning, the Delaware River flows less majestically than it normally does through Bucks County, Pa. It hasn't rained in the county for a month, and the river level is low. More

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Quality, Schedule, Price: Pick Two

All clients come to the table with a set of unspoken expectations, some of which they may not even be aware of. Because these assumptions will inform every decision they make, it's important to bring them into the open and prioritize them early on. This will help you decide whether you and the clients are a good fit — and it will make the job go more smoothly later on. More

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