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Household Tips

Home maintenance is an important part of owning your own home and preserving your investment. Here's a checklist every homeowner should remember.

Summer is the perfect time to evaluate your home and make sure it’s in top shape. Here are a few suggestions for this time of year.


  • Maintain your yard by mowing as often as necessary and trimming your shrubs. 
  • Now it a great time to clean or power-wash the exterior of your home. 
  • If you have a deck, summer is perfect for cleaning. Decks can be washed with a bleach/water solution then sealed to keep them looking new. 
  • Look at the exterior of your home to be sure there are not signs of leaking water or insect damage that could cause costly damage later. 
  • Remember to close your fireplace damper when not in use. An open damper can raise your electrical bills.


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What's it like to live in Columbia, SC? #46 in Best Places to Live | Overall Score 6.6 / 10

Columbia, South Carolina, is a traditionally Southern city with a modern twist. The abundance of oak, pecan and magnolia trees help the city retain rural flavor, while the skyline is representative of the state capital's role as a growing industrial hub.
Columbia's population of about 130,000 is small enough that traffic is relatively mild and the streets are rarely overcrowded, but large enough to support trendy shops, cafes, bars and other businesses that make urban life enjoyable.
Much of Columbia's vibrancy is fed by the students who attend the University of South Carolina. On many of the borders of USC's sprawling campus, it's not always clear where the university ends and the city begins, as a number of Columbia's businesses and neighborhoods are interposed with USC's buildings and student housing. As a result, the city shares a close bond with the student community, including a fierce pride in the Gamecocks football team.

Rankings

U.S. News analyzed 100 cities in the United States to find the best places to live based on quality of life and the job market in each city, as well as the value of living there and people's desire to live there. Columbia ranks as #46 with an overall score of 6.6 out of 10.
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HUD AWARDS $157 MILLION IN DISASTER RECOVERY FUNDS IN SOUTH CAROLINA


Funding to help communities impacted by last year’s severe flooding

WASHINGTON – (RealEstateRama) — U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) Secretary Julián Castro today announced $157 million will be awarded to South Carolina communities for disaster recovery efforts following significant rainfall and flooding in October 2015. The funds will help to meet remaining unmet housing, economic development, and infrastructure needs that resulted from thousands of homes and small businesses being damaged or destroyed.

“After disaster strikes, the most important task is getting folks back to a safe home quickly, so they can return to their daily lives,” said Secretary Castro. “With climate change increasing the frequency and intensity of disasters, we must take every opportunity to plan better and ensure faster recovery for communities across the nation. With this $157 million disaster recovery investment, we uphold our commitment to helping these communities recover stronger and be better prepared for future disasters.”

The disaster recovery funds announced today will be allocated to the following grantees for long-term disaster recovery efforts:

Lexington County-$16,332,000
Columbia-$19,989,000
Richland County-$23,516,000
State of South Carolina-$96,827,000
Total: $156,664,000

Congress appropriated $300 million to address the unmet recovery needs in communities that were most impacted and distressed by a major flooding disaster in 2015. Communities in South Carolina and Texas, which will also receive recovery funds, were determined to have significantly higher unmet needs than jurisdictions impacted by other eligible disasters last year. With these funds, HUD is also encouraging grantees to incorporate resilience measures into their local action plans to ensure communities are more prepared for the next storm. Since Hurricane Sandy, HUD has taken significant steps to encourage resiliency planning and disaster preparedness in communities nationwide, including the $1 billion National Disaster Resilience Competition. 

HUD allocates CDBG-Disaster Recovery funds based on the best available data from the Federal Emergency Management Agency and the Small Business Administration disaster loan programs to identify the areas of greatest need in the impacted region. Following a Presidential disaster declaration,CDBG-DRfunds may be made available to states, local governments, and insular areas that have significant unmet recovery needs and the capacity to carry out a disaster recovery program. 

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HUD’s mission is to create strong, sustainable, inclusive communities and quality affordable homes for all. More information about HUD and its programs is available on the Internet at www.hud.gov and http://espanol.hud.gov

You can also connect with HUD on social media and follow Secretary Castro on Twitter and Facebook or sign up for news alerts on HUD’s Email List. Heather Fluit 202-708-0685 http://www.hud.gov/news/index.cfm - 

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MINDSHIFT - MOTIVATIONAL VIDEO

I Love This Video so I wanted to share it with everyone. This year is about stepping up. It's about understanding what your capable of and pushing the outer limits. Check this video out!

"People are rewarded in public what the practice for years in private..." Tony Robins

 
Published on Dec 31, 2014 ALL CREDITS IN THE DESCRIPTION
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Vacation Time Is Almost Here...TIS THE SEASON FOR EXTRA HOME SECURITY

Protecting your home is always an important topic, but it’s especially so with the holidays approaching. Burglaries and break-ins peak at this otherwise festive time of year. More time is spent away from home and more packages are delivered, leaving your house and belongings more vulnerable than ever. Help keep your home safe by following these security solutions.
Tips to Avoid Vacation Violators When You Are Away
1. Let your trustworthy neighbor know you are going to be away and ask them to help you with your trash collection and removing any packages or solicitor materials left at your door.

2. Automatic light timers with battery backup (in case of power failure) can create the simulation of someone being at home. Setting at various times throughout the house can create the illusion of movement and activity in different areas of your home.

3. Turn home phone ringers down, and if you utilize a voice message machine, silence it.

4. Stop delivery of newspapers and mail.

5. If you are gone for a long period of time, maintain any landscaping care (lawn, snow removal) to give the illusion that you are home.

6. If you have a garage, keep your vehicle parked in it. If you keep your vehicle in the driveway, make sure there are no spare keys or garage door openers left inside.

7. Be proactive! Record a video of each room to document proof of your belongings should you need to make an insurance claim.

8. Check with your local police station to see if they employ and neighborhood patrol, or a "vacant house list." Criminals will be leery to enter a home if they know it’s being watched, especially by authorities.

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