Home Decoration – Smart Shopping Tips
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When looking at real estate in a golf community, it’s easy to get distracted by the stunning natural landscapes, the immaculate fairways, the luxury clubhouses, and the opulent lifestyle that can accompany golf course living. Wake up! This also represents a serious investment and possible lifestyle change, and you owe it to yourself to do your due diligence and not rush into an emotional buy.
Before you start touring those gorgeous model homes, sit down and go through this checklist to help determine exactly what you want from your new venture.
Where do you see yourself living? Are you enticed by oceanfront property, mountains which may double as a winter ski location, or maybe a dry desert climate? Wherever you choose, it should be someplace you sincerely want to be, not someplace that later, you wish you’d never chosen.
Is the timing right for your new golf course lifestyle? If you’re not at the stage of your life where you can appreciate all the amenities your new home has to offer, this may not be the right timing for such a move. If this is a vacation home ensure it offers what you want as well as a convenient location that you’ll use often.
The club may have plenty of great features, but what’s located outside your community? If you have to drive an hour to get to a grocery store, go to a movie, or visit your doctor, this may not be the best choice. Are there other activities or places that interest you close by? If you like to golf, and are an avid fisherman, you might want to find a place with a lake nearby. It’s all about choices – that golf course may start to feel restricting if that is all you have.
Is it an easy location to access? If your dream community is located on an island where access is by boat or plane, you need to consider whether you are ready to deal with the inconvenience. Mind you, some may feel the remote location is just what they’re looking for.
Research the developer and inspect their track record. Are they famous for delayed, over budget projects, or do they deliver what they promise and on time? Are they easy to contact, or do you find yourself forever leaving messages or dealing with a full voice mail box? Talk to other residents and some of the staff to get a feel for the quality of management at the community.
What is the property going to be like 10 years from now? If the neighborhood appeals to you because it’s fairly private and moderately populated, find out how many future builds they are approved for. You may be investing in Phase 1 with 10 more phases to go. That scenic view of the lake may turn into someone’s backyard wading pool in a few years.
Understand the club membership plan. What may seem like a great deal today may simply be an introductory special. What is included with the fees and how much can you expect it to increase each year? Consider the members as well. If this is largely a senior occupied community and you have young children, is there enough available to interest them. Some facilities have generational memberships that include all the immediate family members. If you’re wife and kids plan on using the facilities, this makes sense.
Test out the golf course. If the course looks pretty on the outside, but you get bored after playing it for a month, you’ve got a problem. It should be well kept, well run, and provide enough of a challenge to keep you coming back. After all, you’re in this for the long haul.
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How to grocery shop smart and cheap? cheap meal help also?Ok me and my husband have been having trouble with money and we are tired of eating ramen noodles. How do I grocery shop cheaper and smart and what are some good recipes that are cheap
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June 25th, 2009 at 6:07 am
I think it is being smart. Its easier to get carried away with spending alot of money on one thing when you could buy a lot of things for the same price. Plus you always look dapper because you end up with more clothes! I do exactly the same! Instead of buying one pair of expensive shoes, i buy ten pairs for the same price! haha!
June 25th, 2009 at 7:03 am
WF's is a total rip off. What you need to do is seek a long existing health food store that has produce as well. You'll avoid the yuppie pre-disposition that just because you're trying to be healthy you'll have to pay much more. WF's was created for those with a disposalable income that far exceeds the normal working mans salary – this is exactly why they are in a world of hurt right now – sales wise. Check any WF's around the Co. and you'll notice dramatic price reduction for products that are slotted in the middle of the store.
June 25th, 2009 at 11:28 am
God I really don't know why you would want to, if I read about it then it is really dodgy…. but ok, personal opinions aside.
One of the smartshops proclaims that you can order it online (but not ship to the US before you ask because of the law!) and so I suppose if you can order online then you can also buy in person. Best thing maybe is to send them a Email directly (link below)
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June 25th, 2009 at 8:39 pm
but she still has the 1.46 to spend on something else.
June 26th, 2009 at 3:33 pm
Each website should provide you some sort of "About Us" link. They might say something there. Otherwise, look at the brand name and then go to thier site for more information. My site includes a variety of clothing websites where you can compare prices and styles.
Sorry we can't be of more help.
William
http://dealchalet.com
June 27th, 2009 at 3:51 am
A huge part of this would be to buy locally grown food. Go to farmers markets in the area. Food that is grown in other states or countries is not as fresh and is usually grown on large, non sustainable farms. Fruits and vegetables grown in other countries can also contain insecticides and chemicals that are not even legal in the United States. Also, the gas and pollution that shipping the food takes adds negative effects to the environment. Buying locally grown food is actually more important, meaning more healthy for you and the environment, than buying organic. Plus, you are helping the small farmers of America.
June 27th, 2009 at 5:10 am
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June 27th, 2009 at 2:55 pm
-research online through various stores for the best deals
-shop off season!!! Like i'm going to Cancun soon and need swimsuits, I went to victoria's secret, they have some for $6!!!
-Alwalys !! check sales. Alwalys.
-Develop your own style. This is your best bet. If you know what you like, you can pick it out from anywhere, even a thrift store or the sales racks.
-Shop thrifty- thrift stores!!
-Keep your eye out for colors and materials you want
-Alwlays make sure you can form 2 or 3 outfits with the piece your about to buy in your mind before buying it
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