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What’s Next in Residential Real Estate

YVH June 28, 2020

This Sunday on Your Valuable Home, a neighbor who’s watched Kevin’s in-law suite take shape is now planning an A to Z re-hab of her 1967 home.  The baths are small, the counter tops low, the siding needs to be replaced. There are all sorts of decisions to be made.  Like “do we lose the window shutters this time around.”  If you have this type of vintage home, you need to listen to this.  Our Horror Story proves that if you have to fill in a swimming pool, you definitely don’t want to do it twice.  And in the College…Covid,…… [Read More]

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Good News for Veterans

YVH June 21, 2020

In the Replay tonight, Kim excitedly talks about her kitchen rehab in the works. Kim and her husband have a great view through to their backyard and beyond. To capitalize on that, they pulled out a wall in their 70s style split level kitchen and they’re adding a lot of windows to let in the light and the view in. In the Horror Story tonight, we offer still another example of what happens when a roofer doesn’t properly install flashing. In this case, the leak that occurred shortly after the roof was finished was so bad it brought down the…… [Read More]

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Our Take on Online Referrals

YVH June 14, 2020

In the Your Valuable Home replay tonight, Kevin continues with the story of the addition of an in-law suite and nearly total renovation to his house…eight weeks start to finish. This includes the 1290-square-foot in-law suite and a total re-do of the kitchen, which was expanded to a length of 40 feet.  In the Horror Story, Kevin explains why shortcuts become Horror Stories.  When he ripped apart his kitchen, he found that the contractor from a previous job had ordered the wrong size bay window, and removed the jack studs that held up the second story in order to make…… [Read More]

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