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Spring means mortgages – new and renewals!

April 11, 2007 by Tricia

I was just thinking that it was about this time of year six years ago when Chris and I started hunting for, this, our very first home. I did most of the house hunting with our real estate agent as Chris worked really long hours on the other side of town back then and he couldn’t get home in time to go out with us. If we’d always scheduled viewings that included him we either would have seen far fewer houses or our hunt would have taken a lot longer. As it was, I went armed with a borrowed digital camera so I could show pictures to Chris of the houses that I saw, and it still took about two months to find this nice solid house.

Having said that, and knowing that many other people are out there house hunting right now since it’s Spring … the best time to buy and sell a house, I’d also imagine that for many home owners it’s also time to think about your Mortgage, and perhaps begin to hunt for companies that specialize in Remortgages. I don’t envy any of you!

I can remember what it felt like when we applied for our first mortgage. You have to do that first when you start house hunting so that you know what kind of price range you can look for in a home. It was at that time that I discovered I still had a few listings in my credit report, that if I hadn’t managed to clear up in time, would have caused us a lot of trouble in securing a mortgage. We might have had to hunt for one of those bad credit mortgages as a result.

Luckily it was stuff that I’d payed off in the past, but hadn’t been removed from my credit report. I got the report cleared and we got an estimate of what kind of mortgage range we could afford and we were off to house hunt, or rather as I explained above I was off house hunting.

Still the whole experience was nerve wracking. I don’t like borrowing money from people or banks, and I don’t like owing money either. Of course when it comes to something like a mortgage, unless you won the lottery chances are you are going to owe a lending institution some money if you want to get a house.

We really lucked out with our first mortgage. Interest rates were at an all time low and we decided to take a variable interest mortgage. You know how good our mortgage was? We paid zero interest the first 6 months and then half a percent below prime which at first was as low as only 2% interest each month. We saved a lot of money on interest in our first five years of owning the house!

Last year we had to remortgage the home since our five year mortgage contract was ending. I hummed and hawed about it for at least a month before I started to seriously look for institutions with good mortgage rates. Once I had some figures I called up our current mortgage broker and discussed renewing our mortgage and when I told our agent that I’d found lower prices with another company I ended up lowering our mortgage rate by a whole percentage.

I discovered that I was a better negotiator than I’d thought I was! Still … the nerves, the stress!

My advice to anyone that’s seeking a new mortgage or is about to remortgage their home is to do some research like I did, and also make sure that your credit report is clean too. As my husband would say – Knowledge is power. Use it well.





Filed Under: Finance, Health Fitness and Beauty, Home and Lifestyle, Real Estate, Sales and Marketing, Services Tagged With: bad credit mortgages, credit, Finance, home, house, hunting, loans, Money, mortgages, Real Estate, remortgages, spring, Stress

Shopping spree

April 9, 2007 by Tricia

The other day after my doctors appointment my husband and went shopping. Chris always has Mondays off. It’s great for him. We always have a long weekend, plus if either of us needs to make appointments his having Mondays off is quite convenient.

I went on a shopping spree!

I’ve needed to get some new clothes for a while. Since I’m mostly at home I didn’t need to get anything fancy. I just wanted a couple pairs of pants and I wanted to get a new pair of pajamas … well ok a T-shirt nightie. Comfy stuff.

So we went to the shopping mecca called Walmart. They’ve built a new super store close to where the previous Walmart had been. It’s huge!

I ended up getting two pairs of pants, a few t-shirts, three nighties and uh a bra. I needed that stuff!

We also picked up some groceries. I’ve never minded picking up dried goods – cereals and packaged foods like that, or canned and bottled items, but this store is more like a grocery store now. The old Walmart had a freezer section along with the rows of packaged food items, but it didn’t sell fresh food. This one does.

This last time and the time before I didn’t hesitate to get some fruit, veggies and salad makings. They were in good shape, and the price was right. I have however been hesitant to purchase fresh meat from Walmart. You know there’s some stores that you just don’t buy fresh goods from. For me, one of them is a grocery store called Food Basics here in Canada. They have great prices but their meat sucks. It seems to be off a lower grade than in other grocery stores.

So … does anyone purchase fresh meats at Walmart?

I did notice that they had some name brands – possibly some those of you from the US and other countries might not be familiar with like Maple Leaf which a good brand maker of meat products. The prices were reasonable and the chicken, beef and pork looked fresh and of good quality. I was tempted, but hesitated. I thought it might be best to ask my readers opinion first. I hate to waste money.

Who buys meat at Walmart? Is it good? Have you been happy with the quality?

Filed Under: Decor, Dining and Restaurants, Fashion, Home and Lifestyle, Recreation, Shopping Tagged With: beef, chicken, comfy clothes, groceries, meat, pork, purchase meat, shopping spree, Walmart, walmart meat

Browsing Bestpricedfurniture.com for redecorating ideas

April 9, 2007 by Tricia

Spring has me in it’s grip and I think I’m starting to go stir crazy. I want to get out and work in my garden but we’ve had a spell of cool weather so I can’t really get out there and do too much just yet. Instead, my mind has started working on our reno projects.

With any luck we’ll have our living room and dining room reno finished this year. Yes, I said this year. I’d love to say it will be finished in a week or two but every time I do say that it doesn’t happen. However, it had better happen before the end of the year! LOL

Being optimistic that our living room and dining room will be complete soon, I’ve started to think about how I might redecorate. Co-incidentally I’ve been asked to write an article of an online store called Best Priced Furniture. Great timing!

I like the way that the Bestpricedfurniture.com site is laid out. It’s very easy to shop for different types of furniture or office items by browsing the categories listed on the left hand side of the page. You could also select any of the tabs at the top of each page to reach customer service, do an advanced search for a particular item, or browse the sites best sellers and clearance items.

One of the items that I’ve been keeping my eye out for ever since we purchased this house has been bar stools. We haven’t begun this portion of our living room/dining room reno, but we’d like to cut out a portion of the wall between the kitchen and dining room. I don’t know what you’d call that sort of design but I guess when it’s complete it would look like an open serving window between the two rooms.

If we do this I’d like to place a wide enough counter in the cut out area so that it could be used for serving dishes easily, and also to create a place where a couple of people could perhaps sit on bar stools and eat breakfast or brunch and perhaps even talk with someone in the kitchen as they work.

Now, one reason why we haven’t already picked up a couple of bar stools for this future serving area is because we’ve been very picky about the look of the stools. We just haven’t found anything that we’ve liked so far. That might have changed!

barstool.jpg Take a look at the Montello Swivel bar stool that I just found at Best Priced Furniture. The bar stools would be in the dining room and we have a 1920’s era dining room set – table, chairs, and buffet – and this style of bar stool would look lovely with the antique dining room set.

If you are thinking of redecorating a room, getting a new bed or bedroom set have a look at BestPricedFurniture.com. I’m certain that you’ll be pleased with the quality and variety of the furniture items that they sell. Oh and don’t forget – they don’t just sell furnishings for the home. You can purchase office furnishings at their online store as well as patio furniture and rugs.

Filed Under: Decor, Home and Lifestyle, Home Decor, Home Renovation, Shopping Tagged With: bar stool, bedroom, best priced furniture, Decor, decorate, dining room, furniture, furniture shopping, living room, office furniture, online furniture store, online store, patio, remodeling, renovate, renovation, rug, Shopping

My best friend is …

April 8, 2007 by Tricia

Julie, over at Just Julie wrote a great post about a woman that she met after talking to her online.

The two quickly became the best of friends and Julie wrote about her in a post called Who’s your Best Friend. Her post got me thinking – Who’s my best friend?

Well, I’d have to say without a doubt that it’s the man that is sitting near me eating his breakfast, with his stinky feet on the table.

Chris and Sofie guitar lesson He’s a great guy. Other than his love for me, his next greatest passion is playing guitar. This is a photo of him fooling around with my elderly stalker … I mean neighbor Sofie. We gave a copy of that photo to her kids. They love it.

Chris and I met back when we both worked in the jewelery trade. I had my own business cutting designs on jewelry with my diamond cutting machine, making molds and gold plating jewelry and other objects. Chris worked as a jeweler for another trades person.

He noticed me first. I shared office space with my sister who was and still is an engraver, and he’d occasionally come into our office to get jewelry engraved for his companies clients. He never spoke to me when he’d visit the office, and I was busy doing my own work at the back so I can’t say that I ever really noticed him at that time. Hey, it was a busy office!

It turned out that we hung out with some of the same people in the Jewelery trade. In fact, he was taking a gem setting course at the college that was being taught by our mutual friend Paul. Paul was a partier back then, and I guess Chris and I both were too.

I had gone with Paul one evening while he taught his class and then we were going to go a party at a friends later. It turned out that Chris was also going to the party so we all went together and somehow I ended up spending the whole time at the party talking to Chris and even singing with him as he played the piano that was in the house.

Chris and I have been together ever since! He’s been with me literally through thick and thin. We’ve both gone back to school while we’ve been together, as well as started new careers. We have financial troubles and health troubles and still here we are.

He’s been very supportive of me every time I’ve gotten ill and particularly through this, perhaps the worst crohn’s flare that I’ve been through.

I know that there are many husbands and wives out that there that wouldn’t say their spouse is their best friend. Some might even think that it’s wrong to feel that way. However, Chris and I can spend days together and not get sick of each other ever. We always have a good time – whether we are simple watching TV, or working on one of our home renovation projects together. Yes, we argue every now and then but not all that much compared to some folks.

He knows my thoughts, my likes and dislikes, how to make me happy when I’m down. So that’s why Chris, my husband is also my best friend.

Who’s yours?

Filed Under: Home and Lifestyle, Jeweller/Jewellery, Life with Chris Tagged With: best friend, Chris, crohns, guitar, Health and Fitness, Health Fitness and Beauty, home, Home Renovation, husband, IBD, ill, Inflammatory bowel disease, jeweler, jewelry, jewelry trade, neighbor, pain, photo, photos, remodeling, renovate, renovation, sick, sofie, stalker, there for me

Looking for a web host? Try DMG dedicated Servers

April 6, 2007 by Tricia

If you own your own business, or have a website(s) that is starting to get a lot of visitors each day it may be time to switch over to a dedicated server service. Hosting your website on dedicated servers often allow your site to grow with ease as there are often fewer daily or monthly traffic restrictions placed upon a dedicated server account by the hosting company.

If you are looking for a company that provides dedicated server accounts look into the DMG Dedicated Servers packages. DMG is a dedicated server host provider located in Grand Rapids, MI.

DMG offers excellent customer service support, and provides reliable service. I think that many of us have hosted our sites on web hosts, both free and paid, that went down from time to time. DMG has remarkable uptime.

DMG states that their customers are their most valuable asset. If I were looking for a dedicated server web host I’d want to work with a company that felt I was their most valuable asset. Wouldn’t you?

Please visit the DMG website if you are thinking of hosting your website on a dedicated server. Remember there are many advantages to doing this if you have a popular site with a lot of traffic. Visit the DMG site to learn more.

Filed Under: Sales and Marketing, Services, Web and Technology Tagged With: customer service, customers valuable asset, dedicated servers, DMG, reliable service, web host

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