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Paperback Invest in Your Nest: Add Style, Comfort, and Value to Your Home Book

ISBN: 159486151X

ISBN13: 9781594861512

Invest in Your Nest: Add Style, Comfort, and Value to Your Home

Part do-it-yourself handbook, part investment guide, and part self-help manual, Invest in Your Nest is a unique approach to home improvement that speaks directly to the growing number of women who are... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Women should read this

I read a glowing review of this book in my local newspaper and decided to try it. It is a great book of information for any woman or man for that matter to look at their home/asset and plan how to make the most of it. I am thinking sale in a few years and this book made me take a close look at how to get the most from my years in my home. I have since bought the book for female friends to help them on the path of financial independence and wise use of their dollars. I have started my own home renovations/modernizing in a much wiser and profitable way. She has "been there, done that" and I appreciate that. She tells it like it is in clear, precise language that helped me start my planning.

Ah, our lovely abode

Ah, our lovely abode. For some it is a place to raise their family, and for some it is an investment opportunity. Either way, you should make sure that the book "Invest In Your Nest" is on your bookshelf as a reference in any home project. Part of the title on the cover of this book has the wording, "Add Style, Comfort, And Value To Your Home" Yes, you really should find ways to increase the eye candy of your home. This book is written by Barbara K, who is CEO of Barbara K!, a comprehensive lifestyle brand that offers solutions for women through innovative home enhancement/repair and automotive products. She is also the home improvement expert for AOL Coaches and author of the inspirational fix-it handbook "Room for Improvement". She has been featured in many large media outlets, television shows, and radio shows. She lives in New York with her son, Zachary. As I read this book, I couldn't help by think of how handy it would have been before I started some of our own projects around our home. But, I am glad I now have it to reference for the future. The book is nicely arranged with the topic and sections which cover "Go to the pros", "On your Own", and "Barbara's Best Bet". Each of those areas talk about time needed, project costs, how to do, and much more. ... My favorite parts ... 1) On the topic of buying a home, one of Barbara's Best Bets: EXCELSIOR! (EVER UPWARD!) Don't forget the ceiling. Bumpy 'popcorn' acoustic ceilings are outdated and unattractive. I have two friends who walked away from two great houses because they were so turned off by the popcorn ceilings. That's too bad because they are easily removed with a scraper attached to a long pole (be sure to empty the room of furniture and cover the floor with a canvas drop cloth before you begin, and wear safety glasses). Yes, it's labor intensive and messy, but it's worth it. 2) Another of Barbara's Best Bets: WINDOW FILM: In summer, bright sun streaming through uncovered windows makes air conditioning work two to three times harder. You could draw the shades, but who likes spending time in a dark room on a gorgeous, sunny day? Instead, you can install a reflective window film over clear glass. It reduces cooling costs by 5 to 15 percent. Look for high-tech, spectrally selective film that permits daylight to enter your rooms while blocking solar heat. Most window film manufacturers offer warranties only with professional installation, but you can apply the film yourself. Professionally installed window films range from $1 to $5 per square foot. 3) I have a soapstone wood burning stove, so this was useful: Soapstone is extremely dense and only needs to be wiped with mineral oil every month or so. While it is heat resistant, cut marks will show and edges may chip if hit with pots and pans. The mineral oil brings out its natural coloring of black or dark gray with white veins. Barbara also includes some pages with lined columns and rows for planning. Overall this is a book

A Decent Investment

Should you add a new bathroom or enlarge an existing bedroom? The kitchen needs a new range and dishwasher. Should you go cheap, drop a bucketful of cash, or is there a happy medium? Your significant other swears by his great-aunt's husband's cousin's daughter's grave that he can rewire the upstairs rooms by himself. When should you call in the pros? Most important: Can you afford to invest in that new or existing home? Can you afford NOT to? Barbara K introduces readers to the realities of buying and improving their homes. Showing why and how to go beyond price tags, she offers her experiences in real estate as a base for her collection of tips, resources, and more. Arranged in a logical format, the book is a step-by-step guide to buying and preparing to sell real estate through a room-by-room look at what updates are best bets in increasing a home's value. Overall, this book can be a great guide for someone going into home improvement. Most of the advice is solid. As someone who was a real estate agent, I can say a great deal of her information is great. Some of the financial/credit information will be confusing to readers not familiar with the process. (If you, the reader, are ever in doubt regarding financing and your eligibility, be sure to go to a professional for advice!) For homeowners who are considering updating their properties, this will be a good book to add to your reading list. Reviewed by Christina Wantz Fixemer 8/23/2006
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