by | Sep 13, 2021 | #projects, Buying, New Build
Truth No. 1: You CAN afford new construction. It’s often assumed that new construction is more expensive than purchasing an existing house. Everyone’s first thought when this topic gets thrown into a conversation is, “I can’t afford it!” But, that’s false! The price...
by | Aug 13, 2021 | #projects, Buying, Investing, Rental Property
A Brick & Banister guide on popular types of investments. So, what is House Hacking? According to Forbes, “House Hacking” is when portions of a primary residence are rented out in order to gain additional income. The reasons for this strategy vary—offset mortgage...
by | Apr 23, 2021 | #projects, Amy Ranae, DIY, Selling
Selling your house is kind of a big deal. We understand how important communication, support, and honesty are for any kind of relationship, and we strive to bring those to your house selling adventure. We are open, we listen and we validate how you’re feeling...
by | May 11, 2020 | Jamie, #projects, DIY
When I was little, we had a GIANT sandbox—I would say it had to have been at least 6’x10′. My brothers and I spent so much time in that sandbox. Now that I have my own kids, I have been wanting to build them a good sized sandbox of their own. I finally...
by | Apr 13, 2020 | #projects, Jamie
In our seventh and final Spring Spruce Up article, Jamie tackles the dreaded car cleanout. Also, if you need some more at-home projects to tackle during the quarantine, check out our last post here, about tidying up the kids’ toy space. If you’re like most...
by | Apr 10, 2020 | #projects, Susie
In our sixth Spring Spruce Up article Susie tackles the eternally messy toy area. Check out her toy dump below! Also, if need some more at-home projects to tackle during the quarantine, check out our last post here, about tidying up your horizontal surfaces. It’s day...