General August 22, 2022

JOIN US: 2022 WALK AHEAD FOR A BRAIN TUMOR CURE

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A.N. Warrior team page is up~ join us this coming year! Excited for another year launched! A.N. Warriors has submitted over $4,500 over the years. (YAY!) This year I was able to donate $1,500 toward this cause that is very close to my family, and this is a HUGE Thanks to all of my clients to date of 2022.

The University of Cincinnati Brain Tumor Center, a regional destination, provides innovative and compassionate care for patients with brain tumors while striving to find cures and discover why these tumors occur. Funds from our past events have helped us achieve new benchmarks in brain tumor research. Each year, this event helps support at least two pilot research grants for our UC researchers who are determined to find a brain tumor cure. Several of these projects have led to clinical trials, including one that could change the face of cancer treatment walkahead.org for more information.

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Real EstateSellers August 19, 2022

Make the Most of Your Outdoor Space

We all want to spend as much time as we can outside during the summer months. There’s nothing quite like a relaxing summer day in the backyard with friends, hosting a barbeque or enjoying an evening under the stars around the firepit. Summer is made for chilling and breathing in the fresh air and just unwinding after a long day. So this month, ramp up your outdoor space and bring your indoor style right to your backyard.

Bonus Living Spaces
More and more, people are treating their backyard spaces as an extension of their living space. From outdoor pergolas to string lights, trendy rugs and comfy, weatherproof sectionals and lounge chairs, homeowners are creating stunning open-air outdoor living spaces. You don’t even have to have a huge space, you can add smaller pieces to your deck or patio to create a relaxing, cozy sanctuary. Whatever your indoor style is, you’re sure to find similar outdoor pieces.

Inspirational Botanicals
The right plants, flowers and planters can make all the difference when it comes to creating a warm, inviting and colorful outdoor space. With so many stylish planters available, you can easily find ones that match your style and fill them with a variety of herbs, flowering annuals, cactuses, plants and shrubs. If you live close to a farmers’ market, be sure and check them out as they typically have a huge variety of cost-effective flowers, plants and herbs to fill your yard, patio or balcony.

Small Space Solutions
There are tons of creative ways to transform a small space and make a big impact. Start with some lively décor, potted plants, outdoor pillows, candles and small scale furniture. Consider a vertical garden where you can plant your favorite herbs and vegetables. Adding string and solar lights can also help make a space feel extra cozy. And when it comes to furniture, think about a bistro set for casual dining, foldable and stackable chairs or a small loveseat and ottoman. There are tons of creative ways to make a big impact in a smaller space.

If you’re limited on outdoor space, don’t let that stop you from creating the perfect outdoor oasis. Infusing your personality and style to your backyard, balcony or back porch is the perfect way to gain more living space and enjoy a place where you can enjoy more fun in the sun all summer long.

 

General August 19, 2022

A+ Ideas for Kid-Focused Homework Stations

Back to school means back to doing homework. While there are many ways to help children develop good self-discipline, one way is to motivate them by creating an inviting space where they can concentrate and stay stress free. You don’t need a lot of space or a dedicated room for a homework station. Whether it’s a desk in your child’s bedroom, the kitchen table or a nook in a hallway, here are five ways to ensure it’s a well-organized area conducive to getting work done.

Too-Cool-for-School Supplies

Liven up dreary desk supplies by choosing colorful and fun design options, including items like pencils, pens, erasers, paper, crayons, markers and a handy calculator. Stocking up will prevent the all-too-often frantic search for supplies before tackling homework.

No-Noise Zone

Do your best to reduce all visual and auditory distractions by turning off televisions and ensuring the homework area is free of electronic devices and toys. Try to locate the homework station where it’s quieter, away from any highly trafficked living spaces.

Bright Idea

Supply good lighting. Choose a space near a window for natural light or provide a desk lamp or overhead illumination so your child doesn’t have to strain to see their work, which can cause fatigue or, worse yet, headaches. Proper lighting is essential to homework efficiency.

Clean Slate

Avoid clutter on your child’s desk/table by establishing an organization system for their supplies. Make it easy for items to be found so kids can stay focused on their homework. When they’re done, returning everything to its proper place is a breeze and cleanliness is restored for another day.

Star Pupil

Celebrate your child’s unique talents by displaying some of their special artwork, assignments and awards near their homework station to make them feel proud and motivate them to continue working hard.

Creating a comfortable environment for homework is a great way to kick off the new school year on the right foot. Find some more smart ideas for creative kid homework stations here: CravingSomeCreativity.com

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How to Maintain a Healthy Credit Score

Getting a Healthy Credit Score and Keeping It

Do you have strong desires to own your first house? Maintaining a good credit score is important, especially when you are young and have many years of borrowing ahead of you. If you are under 30, try not to over-borrow. When you plan to buy a house, you will need to be almost debt-free to ensure a low-interest rate. If you have student loans, you should strive to pay them off as soon as you’re able.

Today, we will talk about ways to get a good credit score and how to maintain a healthy credit score when you already have one. You don’t need a max credit score to get the best deals when buying a home or a car; you do, however, need a score that’s considered healthy by most lenders’ standards.

There are essentially four credit scoring ranges. A score less than 629 is considered poor. A credit score between 630-689 is considered fair. 690-719 is considered a good credit score, and above 720 is looked at as excellent. Most financial institutions will consider a score over 720 is worthy of getting top billing.

Here are some of the many things you can do to ensure your credit score is not only good but stays that way. By striving every day to be fiscally prudent you will put yourself in a better position to become a homeowner, get the best rates on a car and have favorable credit card terms.

Grab a cup of coffee and let’s take a look at these credit improvement tips:

– Pay your credit card off every month. That way, you will keep a higher credit score than you do when you constantly have a balance on your credit card.

– Treat all debts equally by paying them all.

– If you have old unused credit cards, keep them open, as they will look good on your credit report, even if you are paying an annual fee!

– Set up electronic deductions to ensure that everything is paid on time, including your utilities and phone.

– Don’t run your credit card up. Do not spend more than 30 percent of whatever the limit is; keep the balance low or paid off!

– You are aiming for a good credit score, so while trying to achieve this, don’t apply for any new credit. If you apply for new credit, it will be recorded and impact the score negatively by lowering it.

– Where possible, pay in full. If you end up just paying the minimum on your credit card, the interest compounds, and you will be paying it off for years.

– Never miss a credit card payment, as it will be documented on your credit report for seven years.

– If you have debts, like a car and credit card loan, work at paying them down. Try to get a bit of extra work—that does wonders in eliminating debt.

– If you are rate shopping (as in checking out different lenders for mortgage pre-approval on a home loan), do it quickly, within a week if possible. There is a 30-day period during which credit inquiries won’t affect your credit score.

– Try to save money as a fiscal emergency fund, even if it is only $1,000. That way, if you have any financial “melt-downs,” you will be able to fix them.

Getting a Good Credit Score Through Controlled Spending
If you have to pay rent and loans plus living expenses, spending can easily get out of hand. When you feel financially overwhelmed and are worried about your credit rating, there are free financial counselors available to talk you through putting a strategy in place and repaying debt.

If you are in difficulties, the financial counselor will also negotiate with your creditors on your behalf. The other thing you can do is to go and see the bank about a consolidation loan. By rolling all your debts into one loan, you will pay them off quickly.

When you have the option of going back to live with mom and dad, that can be worth doing for a year. Ask for free rent in return for gardening, mowing duties and other tasks they are looking to complete. Doing so could allow you to pay off your debts or save for the earnest money deposit for your own home.

Make a plan so that you won’t stay for more than one year, as you might find it overbearing at some point.

Consider a Free Service Like Credit Karma
Have you heard of Credit Karma? Maybe you have seen one of their advertisements on television. What credit Karma does is simple: they provide free advice for you to make the right credit decisions. So if you wonder how a credit decision on your part will impact your credit score, Credit Karma will provide that information.

When you don’t need a full-blown credit repair service, but instead on-going tips to keep your credit score improving, Credit Karma is worth exploring.

Keep Track of Your Credit Commitments to Keep an Excellent Credit Score
When you move from house to house, it is important to let all lenders know your new address. You can pick up the address change forms at the post office or do it online. It is easy to miss an important piece of mail when your address is not forwarded properly.

By not getting a credit card bill or an important document from the IRS, you could set yourself backward. All that hard work you have been putting in could be damaged. Keep this in mind when moving.

Keeping control of your debts is vital. If you have an overdue debt, it will be listed on your credit report for up to seven year. Once it is paid in full, however, it will be listed on your credit report showing that you have made the payment. It may improve your score once that happens. After seven years, debts can be removed from your credit report. Open some positive accounts to get better entries on your report.

How to Maintain and Increase Your Credit Score
– Ask to see your credit file to see what requires addressing.

– By law, you are entitled to a free credit report every 12 months or within 90 days of having a credit rejection.

– There could be an error in your file, stopping you from progressing with borrowing your home loan, so it is important to check it.

– If you have never had any debt, you can’t prove that you are creditworthy, so apply for a credit card.

– Use a variety of credit types: for example, car loan, credit card, etc.

– Lenders want evidence of stability when they are looking to give you a home loan.

Stay in the same job for two or three years to show continuity of employment and do not move to another job until you have secured the home loan.

Maintaining a Good Credit Score is Easy When You Put in The Effort
It is a good idea to set some goals about where you want to be in three years so you will have something to work toward.

If you have a good credit score, you will nearly always qualify for the best interest rates and lower finance charges on credit card balances. The less you are paying in bank interest, the quicker debt will be paid off.

Working to control credit and keep a good credit score helps ensure that you qualify for credit when you need it. Over the last 30 years, society has become increasingly reliant on credit. A good credit score is used for more than just getting a credit card or a car loan.

Final Thoughts About Credit Scores
Your credit score demonstrates your history of paying back your debts. Business insists you have a good credit score before providing you with products purchased on credit. This means that achieving and maintaining a good credit score is much more important than it once was. Whether we like it or not, our credit score is with us for life.

Hopefully you have found this guide to improving and maintaining a healthy credit score to be useful.

Bill Gassett is a nationally recognized real estate leader who has been helping people buy and sell MetroWest Massachusetts real estate for the past 33 years. He has been one of the top REALTORS® in New England for the past decade.

Published with permission from RISMedia.