Sunday, January 15, 2012

FIVE TIPS FOR DO-IT-YOURSELF WORK AROUND THE HOME

Happy New Year!


Taking the care, upkeep, and maintenance of your home into your own hands can be an exciting and rewarding endeavor.  Why not kick off the New Year by taking charge of a few projects around the house?


With this letter, I'm including a fun list of tips for the do-it-yourself homeowner.  Please remember that I am always available if you need advice.  You can reach me at (201) 970-6857 or visit my Web site at www.BryanLima.com.


FIVE TIPS FOR DO-IT-YOURSELF WORK AROUND THE HOME


1. Make a list: Spend some time taking stock of the kinds of maintenance and improvement projects you'd like to begin.  A well-considered list will help you to set reachable goals.


2. Assess your skills: Make sure that you carefully consider which projects you are fully capable of completing.  For example, unless you have sufficient experience with electrical, plumbing or construction work, you should probably leave those tasks to the professionals.


3. Establish priorities: Which projects are most important to you?  Which projects will be the most costly?  Which is more important: timeliness, quality or cost?  Before beginning any do-it-yourself project, it is always wise to determine specific goals and priorities so that you are fully prepared when it comes time to begin.


4. Create a budget: For each project that you want to complete, make certain that you have a firm budget in place.  Allowing for unexpected circumstances (such as errors or the need for additional materials) in your budget will keep you from overspending.


5. One step at a time: When it's time to begin, remember to pace yourself!  Rome wasn't built in a day, and your new garden terrace will take time as well.  Complete one task at a time, and soon you'll feel the wonderful sense of satisfaction and accomplishment that doing-it-yourself can bring!


Bryan J. Lima
Realtor, Short Sales and Foreclosure Resource
DeFino Realtors
201.970.6857

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