The average person uses 80-100 gallons of water a day. Utilities are the part of housing where we have the most control of. A mortgage or rent payment is fixed for the duration of your lease or mortgage, but utilities…

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Are you thinking about moving out of your parents' house / college dorm and living on your own? Yay for independence! The entirety of your life has been leading up to this moment. Your parents have ...
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Heating your home or apartment is necessary for survival but you don't have to break the bank over it. Here we are looking at ways to stay warm without turning up the heat and how to prevent your ...
Whether there is a virus going around or not, it's always a good idea to have an emergency store of food on hand. Here is how you can stock up your pantry in case of an emergency. How to stock up ...
The average person uses 80-100 gallons of water a day. Utilities are the part of housing where we have the most control of. A mortgage or rent payment is fixed for the duration of your lease or mortgage, but utilities…
The average millennial (age 25-34) spends $2,008 a year at coffee shops. I’ll give you some time to pick your jaw up off the floor. $2,008 A YEAR?! Amerisleep published a survey in 2018 getting into the details of all…
You are setting out on your first great adventure of living on your own! (Or with a roommate.) Before you call up a property manager to view your first apartment, make sure you are ready and have done these things!…
Are you thinking about moving out and living on your own for the first time? Here are things to do before taking that step of independence and leaving home.
A recent study shows that 40% of Americans do not have enough money to cover a $400 emergency, according to the Federal Reserve Board. They would either need to borrow or sell something to cover the cost. How would you…
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