At least 14 million American housing units have roaches. 14.8 million have rodents, and 2.9 million have both. This is only a small glimpse into the problem and explains why the pest control industry has grown so large. It’s worth…
Category: Real Estate Talk
The field of lawn care has a value of more than $105 billion and is growing at a nearly 3% rate. There are several pros who can help you with anything from the day-to-day maintenance of your lawn to seeding…
The front door is one of the most important parts of the home. When you go to sell it, this is the first thing all potential buyers will see. Many real estate experts even say that new doors in this…
Industrial facilities rely on pipes and valves to operate efficiently. These channels convey fluids, steam, and other materials in a safe way to protect workers. However, these pipes can also reach hazardous temperatures. Workers who come into contact with their…
Remodeling the kitchen in your home can be an ongoing challenge. From finding the best design and functionality to saving as much space as possible. But, if you can do it right, you can have the kitchen of your dream…
There are more than 3 million active real estate licenses in the US, which means you have tons of options when it comes to hiring a real estate agent. Are you in the market to buy or sell a home?…
Wondering if it’s possible to find a lucrative career that doesn’t require a ton of extra schooling and will let you be yourself? Working as a real estate agent allows you to travel, meet new people, and make money. The…
Are you a first-time homeowner? If so, then you understand that taking care of your house can sometimes feel like a full-time job. That’s because there’s always something broken or in need of replacement. The more you know about making…
About 7% of homes were sold by owners in 2020. These are called FSBO homes, and they tend to get overlooked in the real estate market. FSBO homes are usually seen as something to avoid in the real estate market….
In the past 60 or so years, the median sales price for American homes has shot up over tenfold from just $17,800 in 1963 to almost $405,000 in 2021. Because prices are only getting higher, you’re considering buying a few…