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Home energy upgrades pay off with tax credits

Monday Oct 12, 2009

The government is offering a tax credit for homeowners who make home improvements to keep energy costs down.


Get Tax Credits for Home Projects

Sunday Oct 11, 2009

Home improvements with a green edge could earn you tax credits.


Heating costs could fall 8% this winter

Tuesday Oct 6, 2009

U.S. households could get an 8% break on the cost of heating their homes this winter, the Energy Information Administration said on Tuesday.


Death won't part your estate from mortgage

Friday Sep 4, 2009

Lew Sichelman answers reader questions about home ownership and death, as well as avoiding contractor scams.


Man vs. Lawn: Getting the Upper Hand

Thursday Jun 18, 2009

Suburban Americans share their tales of benefiting from lawn care and cutting costs to do so.


Saying Goodbye to Your Stuff

Friday May 29, 2009

June Fletcher discusses the steps you should take to downsize your home.


Hope for Lowe's, Home Depot: Look West

Monday May 18, 2009

Are housing market conditions improving? Lowe's and Home Depot can offer some insight.


At Home: Rooms for Improvement

Sunday May 10, 2009

Instead of trading up, homeowners are staying put and improving their existing digs.


A Design That's Truly Within Reach

Thursday May 7, 2009

Long known for expensive signature items from famous designers, Design Within Reach has begun to shift down market or at least down price. The Wall Street Journal's Christina Binkley takes a look at the retailers latest offerings.


Home Improvement Spending Remains Tight

Wednesday May 6, 2009

Though hardware or lawn and garden retail stores such as Home Depot and Lowe's are experiencing sales increases over a dismal fourth quarter, home improvement spending stays tight.


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