Tag: Renting

Rent Your Wedding

Rent Your Wedding

| June 9, 2016 | 0 Comments

Weddings are incredibly expensive, with the average bill coming in at $32,641. If you are planning a wedding, you can cut that bill down significantly if you are willing to rent a few of your wedding necessities. Note that there are some things that you cannot rent, such as your cake and food, but most […]

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Which Regions Rents Are Increasing Quickest?

Which Regions Rents Are Increasing Quickest?

| July 23, 2015 | 0 Comments

Since 2004 the private rental sector has almost doubled, with just under 20% of homes in England now being rented out by landlords to private tenants. In the rest of Europe it may be more common for people to rent flats and houses but, as the old saying goes: “an Englishman’s home is his castle.” […]

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5 Ways Renting an Apartment Can Save You Money

5 Ways Renting an Apartment Can Save You Money

| June 26, 2014 | 1 Comment

Though getting a mortgage and purchasing a home is something that people say will save you money in the long run, you will find that living in an apartment can also save you money in many ways. If you are on the fence regarding whether you want to buy or rent, there are five main […]

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Wallet Feeling A Little Light? 5 Things You Can Do To Make A Little Extra Money Without Getting Another Job

Wallet Feeling A Little Light? 5 Things You Can Do To Make A Little Extra Money Without Getting Another Job

| June 8, 2014 | 0 Comments

There are times when your wallet might start to feel a little light even while working a full-time job. Getting a second job is not the only way to start bringing in more money. Here are a few things that you can do to put a little extra money in your wallet without clocking in. […]

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Buying A Home Versus Renting: Which Option Is Right For You

Buying A Home Versus Renting: Which Option Is Right For You

| November 30, 2013 | 0 Comments

At some point in their lives, millions of Americans will have to decide whether to buy or rent their next home. Both options have their benefits and potential drawbacks, but everyone will have a different set of requirements and circumstances that will, for the most part, dictate that they choose one option over the other. […]

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How to Save Major Money during a Family Move

How to Save Major Money during a Family Move

| November 14, 2013 | 0 Comments

  During a move, things can get pretty expensive rather quickly if you aren’t too careful. A lot of people assume that moving can be pretty cheap, but this is not necessarily true if you hire a moving company, rent an expensive truck and then have to spend extra time just trying to figure out […]

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The Cost of Keeping a Car

The Cost of Keeping a Car

| October 29, 2013 | 0 Comments

These days, driving is the quickest and most popular way to get around. Recent studies have shown that over two thirds of adults in the UK old a full driving license, with millions more learners hitting the road every day. However, keeping a car on the road isn’t cheap, and with the cost of living […]

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Landlord Problems: 4 Frugal Procedures That Will Help Your Rental Property

Landlord Problems: 4 Frugal Procedures That Will Help Your Rental Property

| October 22, 2013 | 0 Comments

Renting out a home can be a great way to earn residual income. While there is work involved with screening applicants, collecting rent, and performing routine maintenance, receiving monthly payments for an investment you owe nothing on can lead to enormous financial success. To make the most out of your rental property, follow these four […]

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3 Types of Insurances You Can’t Afford to Ignore

3 Types of Insurances You Can’t Afford to Ignore

| October 17, 2013 | 2 Comments

You undoubtedly know the importance of having insurance. But like most people, you may focus all efforts on acquiring health insurance, homeowner’s insurance and auto insurance. These are a good start, however, protecting yourself involves much more. There’s no rule that dictates the types of insurance s you purchase. But since life can take unexpected turns, the […]

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