home improvement

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  • tax deductible energy home improvements

    Tax Deductible Energy Home Improvements

    Many home improvements that improve the energy efficiency of a residential house qualify for tax deductions. Often, the improvements will be Energy Star-certified. Although a number of these residential improvement credits were originally set to expire in 2009, they were extended through at least 2010.
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    How Do You Get a Home Improvement Loan?

    There are a variety of different loan types, each with their own benefits and drawbacks. Most loans are either classified as secured or unsecured. Unsecured loans are often known as personal loans and tend to be for smaller amounts.
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    How Do Home Improvement Loans Work?

    Home improvement loans are loans specifically for the purpose of improving or adding on to a home. Many people will use the equity of their homes to secure a home equity loan or line of credit to make improvements to their homes, and this may be a great option.
  • ideas remodeling fireplaces

    Ideas on Remodeling Fireplaces

    When going through a home remodel, figuring out how to decorate existing structures can be the hardest part. When you can rip out and replace with new, it's easy to choose what you want. Recovering and refurbishing something to make it match the new style of a room can be a bit tougher.
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    The Best Home Improvement Projects

    Home improvement projects can seem overwhelming, especially when you're making those improvements to increase the resale value of your home. No matter the state of the real estate market, you want the most money you can get for your home.
  • are home improvements tax deductible?

    Are Home Improvements Tax Deductible?

    In general, home repairs are not tax deductible, while home improvements are rarely tax deductible. There are, however, a few types of improvements that do have tax deductions or credits, including medical necessity, home loan interest payments and energy efficiency.