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I like to think of my self as a thrifty shopper. If there is anything I want to buy you will find me eagerly tapping away online comparing prices and searching for the cheapest option. Some would say I’m a skin flit, I reckon it’s pretty savvy.
I’m especially careful with our spending when it comes to utilities and insurance. There’s something good about the feeling making a saving on your insurance gives you. My bank manager is always happier to see my out goings decrease too! The devil in me would wistfully imagine all the shoes I could buy with the savings.
In reality any savings we make go into the continual attempt to improve our home. According to these five easy ways to increase the value of your home we’re already on the right track.
Last year we added a raised decking area to the, frankly, over grown garden. This year our aim is to add a lawn and make it child friendly. We’ll also need to add a small shed or similar to house the outdoor toys, trikes and bikes. Of course, this means that we’ll need to make sure our insurance policy covers the shed and its contents.
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Nice tips, I need to get that budget kitchen makeover done!
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I so need a kitchen makeover!
*slips into kitchen perfection daydream*