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All Forum Posts by: Kara Matson

Kara Matson has started 1 posts and replied 2 times.

I'm a first time homebuyer trying to add multiple touches to my starter home. We have minimal resources as far as money goes, but we have a relatively long list of upgrades (window treatments, hardware, light fixtures, paint, etc). Right now we're just kind of doing upgrades along and along. Any tips or tricks on how to source fixtures and finishings or general construction supplies? Is there something better than just going to home depot?

I'm a first time homebuyer trying to add multiple touches to my starter home. We have minimal resources as far as money goes, but we have a relatively long list of upgrades (window treatments, hardware, light fixtures, paint, etc). Right now we're just kind of doing upgrades along and along. What would be the best option to just get a lump sum of money to put into the house and just take care of everything all at once? I've heard a lot about HELOCS but just trying to see what other options are out there.