Inherited Properties

How to Handle an Estate Cleanout

How to Handle an Estate Cleanout

Estate cleanouts often take place after a lifestyle modification, divorce, or loss of a loved one. A cleanout after the death of a loved one requires the agonizing —but necessary —procedure of arranging a loved one’s private items. In this article, we have laid out a step-by-step guide for cleaning out a loved one’s home, with tips from estate cleanout experts, to help you tackle the job with as little stress and emotional agony as possible.

How much can new windows save on your annual heating budget?

How much can new windows save on your annual heating budget?

Energy efficiency is the best option to lower your monthly electricity consumption permanently. You may already be making a few simple changes at home (like turning down your thermostat when nobody's home), but investing in your home's long-term weatherization gives out the most impact.

Top 5 Home Fire Hazards

Top 5 Home Fire Hazards

Our homes are the center of our lives —where we feel safe and where we get to relax and enjoy ourselves with our loved ones. But did you know that almost 77 percent of civilian fire deaths and nearly three-quarters (73%) of all reported injuries are caused by home fires?

Knowing a few fire safety hazards can help families prevent and effectively respond to the top hazards at home. In this blog, we share some top fire hazards in today's homes, as well as tips and fire safety facts to keep your family and property out of harm's way.

10 Steps to Prep Your House to Downsize

10 Steps to Prep Your House to Downsize

Downsizing may appear overwhelming at first as you plan to reduce the amount of things you’ve acquired- including potentially a whole room’s worth of stuff. However, if managed strategically, it can be a fabulous way to inventory your life and retain only stuff you love.

If you are preparing to downsize your house, here are some helpful steps to guide you in making the right choices.

How big of a deal is asbestos?

How big of a deal is asbestos?

If you are in the process of selling your home and find traces of asbestos, you might be wary if it would curb your home sale. But finding asbestos is not always a deal-breaker, and it is still perfectly legal to sell. If your property is confirmed to have asbestos that needs to be removed, but you are not interested in bearing the costs, you might want to consider selling your property as is. This is highly recommended if your home needs an extensive asbestos removal that you are unwilling to take on.

How To Sell A House I Inherited

How To Sell A House I Inherited

When you inherit a property, there are three things you can do with it - move in, rent it, or sell it. If you're reading this, you're wondering how to prepare an inherited property for sale. Many people choose to sell their inherited properties to Ash Creek because we make the process as easy as possible but there are still issues to be considered.