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Should We Stay in Our Home and Renovate/Add On or ... Should We Move?
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Sharon Bothwell
(IC: blogger)
The first part of any successful relationship is to make sure the contractor and the homeowner understand each other. The contractor should: provide the services you need; deliver the quality you expect; offer good value for the services offered; stand behind the homeowner and the contractor's work when project is complete; and, communicate clearly and professionally. Check out Titus Built 's post in March of 2012 -
How to determine what makes sense for your family – Your Home...Your Lifestyle.
How to determine what makes sense for your family – Your Home...Your Lifestyle.
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Published January 11th, 2013 8:18 AM
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Move Masters on Apr 06, 2014I think it would be better to do some research about whetheryou should add on or whether you'd be better off moving to a home that mayalready have the features and extra room that you desire.Do also check whetherthe move is cost effective.
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Eroque022810 on Sep 30, 2016If you have to ask I think you already have your answer. I think you are ready to move, ask yourself what is missing in your house before you start looking that way the next one will last. Is it the flow, the size, the area....
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