4 Ways to Prepare a Tech-Oriented Commercial Real Estate Build Out

Are you about to move into new office space? The first thing a business ever does when moving is to complete its build out, tailoring the offices and lobby areas to the business. Before you commit to your build out, you might want to think about the technology that you're going to be placing in your offices.  1. Install USB Outlets USB outlets are an excellent upgrade for those who use USB chargers or who just need to turn on USB-powered devices. Read More 

3 Reasons To Hire A Property Management Company For Your Out-of-State Property

If you own a rental home, it is important that you are able to properly maintain it. Issues will arise from time to time, and if you live far away from the home, it will be a huge hassle to get the necessary repairs made on your own. Living in another state from your rental property will make it difficult to ensure that repairs are done properly and that the repairs are truly needed. Read More 

Apartment Living: Use Natural Cleaning Agents This Spring Cleaning Season

As the weather starts to warm up, so does the urge to get a start on your spring cleaning. There are few things that feel as great as a clean apartment that is full of sunshine with all of the windows wide open. If you use natural cleaning products instead of your run of the mill, chemical cleaning agents from your local department store, you apartment will smell even better. Read More 

Love Your Wallpaper? Why You Must Get Rid Of It To Sell Your Home

You've done a lot of work in your home making it a place where you and your family can live and relax. You have your own tastes where design is concerned. But if you've put up wallpaper and want to sell your home, take it down before you show it. This guide explains why even the greatest looking wallpaper can be a deal breaker as potential buyers walk through. Wall Trends Change Frequently Read More 

Retiring With No Savings? 3 Tips For Living On Social Security

If you'll finance most or all of your retirement with Social Security benefits, you're not alone. In fact, Social Security comprises 90 percent of the incomes of nearly one-quarter of married seniors and almost half of single ones, according to SeniorLiving.org. There's no getting around the fact that you'll need to budget carefully and live frugally. However, there are things you can do to help make up for lack of retirement savings. Read More