Two years ago I wrote a post about whether a (would-be) seller would be better adding on or moving if their current home wasn’t meeting their needs.
Two years ago I wrote a post about whether a (would-be) seller would be better adding on or moving if their current home wasn’t meeting their needs.
Right now there are several areas of North Georgia, including Gwinnett County, that are issuing rebates for ‘water saver’ toilets.
While this might not be terribly exciting, it is pretty cool… especially when combined with a deal at Costco on one of the listed toilets…
Even the best new construction garages I’ve found are lacking… but one day a builder will come along and turn out a proper garage. In the mean time… until builders start coinsulting me about these things… here is a list of things that you should be ready to correct.
The garages in most homes are less than spectacular. In fact, a lot of them (including mine… excuse soon) won’t even hold a car. They seem to collect all sorts of things, from Christmas decorations to sports equipment. All of that is in addition to tools, lawn equipment and the bulky stuff that won’t go elsewhere.
But, most garages are pretty close to being back into ‘show shape’. Here is a good place to start… Let’s get started.
Lilburn is already kind of home to part of the Evermore CID running along US78 between Stone Mountain and Snellville. As an area resident, some of the improvements that are directly and indirectly a result of the CID are quite obvious.