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From mid-century ranchers and ramblers to 21st century Mediterranean villas and works of abstract architecture, in the half a century plus which has elapsed since the '50's, home floor plans have changed. They've grown in size, number and use of rooms, and even lighting has evolved to be more 'natural' . . . skylights and picture windows favored by many for the outside hues they let in.
Let's take a look at the main rooms that have transformed over the years.
The Kitchen
Then: Appliances like refrigerators and dishwashers were a novelty in the 1950s. Not everyone had them, and those that did, wanted them displayed. As a result, over time walls have been removed to open up floorplans,...
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It's a well-known fact that with homeownership comes home repairs. It doesn't matter if the house is new or if it's a property that has been in the family for generations, Life happens and things break. Professionals can always be called in to do the repairs, at a cost to your monthly budget, so it's best to save them for the really big break downs, like busted water heaters, roof replacements, or new HVAC systems. The common things that crop up can be handled on your own with a standard toolbox and maybe a run . . . or two, to your nearest home improvement store.
1. Leaky faucets, running toilets
Per the EPA, ten percent of US homes have leaks which are wasting more than 10,000 gallons of water...
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You've found the house of your dreams in Bellefontaine, Indian Lake, or any of the beautiful neighborhoods of Logan County and greater Central Ohio (or at the very least, the house for the current phase of your life), you've gone through the offer game between you and the seller, and now it's time to close, to make that house yours. Unfortunately delays do crop up, some out of left field, but most are avoidable if you're prepared.
Once your closing date has been agreed upon—don't commit to one if you have any doubt of being able to meet it—here are four tips for how to keep the closing process moving forward and staying on the right track to getting those keys in your hand:
