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Let's explore five features that could potentially be a waste of money, helping you make smarter choices for your future home.

1.) Large Yard:

While a spacious yard can be appealing, it's essential to consider the associated costs and maintenance needs. A large yard often requires additional resources and time to maintain, such as mowing, landscaping, and irrigation. These expenses can add up over time, potentially straining your budget. Instead, think about how much outdoor space you genuinely need and consider finding a balance that suits your lifestyle without breaking the bank.

2.) Short Commute:

Having a short commute to work is undoubtedly desirable, but it's essential to evaluate the long-term benefits against the added costs.

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As this year’s tax season draws to a close, many homeowners are beginning to plan their home-related tax strategies for 2024. To help, we want to share tips on maximizing your tax return through certain types of home improvements. While the specifics of your own tax filings should invariably be discussed with a qualified accountant, there are general guidelines regarding which home improvements are tax deductible.

Please note that you can only take advantage of the following home improvement tax deductions when you sell your home. Keep every record of the improvements you make to your home. This careful documentation will ensure that you are able to apply for every possible tax deduction.

Categories that Are Not Deductible

Repairs, routine

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2023 is slated to be a big year for remodeling and renovation. In Nashville alone, 2022 was a record-setting year for home expansion, and there are no signs of this pace slowing down. If you have plans to update, upgrade, or expand on your home, it’s vital that you read up on Tennessee’s laws governing permits for residential construction. Laws do vary by county, but robust building codes are in effect throughout the entire state.

Today we’ll be discussing the general rules that apply in Middle Tennessee.

What are Building Permits?

A building permit is a written authorization from your state, city, or county granting you permission to proceed with construction. They are intended to enforce building codes and zoning laws and can be obtained

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