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September 15, 2008

New Homeowner Feeling the Financial Pinch? Think Free Stuff

Nothing fits so well into your budget as something that's entirely free. And the plus side of living in a consumer society on overdrive is that people are increasingly willing to just give stuff away rather than figure out what else to do with it.

Sometimes being alert to what's on the street is enough. Even in my own, less-than-upscale neighborhood, I've picked up post-garage-sale finds ranging from clothing to file drawers to my very own Oakland A's baseball cap (I'm not a native, but I'm told it's a must-have around here.)
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And the online world has added a new layer of possibilities. If you're not yet addicted, check out the free section of Craigslist. (It's there under "For Sale.") In the SF Bay Area, at least, you'll find everything from desks to dirt to dressers.

Another favorite is Freecycle, a grassroots nonprofit where members both advertise giveaways and post requests for what they need.

And for more tips and inspiration, see this September 5th USA TODAY article by Jayne O'Donnell, "If you can't afford it, then get it for free"

March 22, 2008

Tips for Homebuying Dog Owners

Trust the English to come up with a list of tips for homebuyers who have -- or areFamily dog thinking of getting -- a dog. It's in the Telegraph, and includes the sage advice, "If your dog is unhappy with your new house, you will end up unhappy there, too."

Of course, not every house will have the backyard creek and first floor walk-in shower featured in the article, but it's worth keeping your eyes open for such dog-friendly features. At the very least, every pet owner should consider where the dog's paws will first step after a romp in the mud.

While you're reading the Telegraph, check out the "Property" and "Gardening" sections, where every home really does look like a castle.

Ilona Bray

March 6, 2008

Fun & Trendy Real Estate Sites and Ventures

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If you love to fantasize about new businesses or keep up with the latest entrepreneurial ideas, check out Springwise.com. Here are just a few of the interesting sites you'll find in the Homes & Housing section:


  • Realius.com. Suite of fantasy real estate games where you can do everything from compete with other players guessing the real price of homes, or build fantasy houses -- perfect for real estate junkies (though now limited to the Bay Area only).

  • RentOMeter.com. Offers help figuring out whether or not you're paying too much rent (for tenants) or charging too little (for landlords), compared to other properties in the area.

  • DesignMyRoom.com. Ideal for new homeowners who want help designing a room -- includes feedback from friends and product suggestions.

  • HalfShare.com. Share owning in a second (luxury or vacation) home.

  • Ecolect.net. Extensive library of sustainable building and design materials from tiles and paint, to insulation and more.


But Springwise covers much more than real estate. Where else will you find out about press-on eyeshadow kits, a DVD that puts your child in a cartoon with Dora or another favorite character, custom-made energy bars, a shoe-fanatic vlog network, or guided running tours in major cities like New York and Chicago? Check it out!

Marcia Stewart