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Energy Saving Tips

Replace old toilets, showerheads, and faucets with water-saving models. Replace incandescent bulbs with compact fluorescent lights, which use up to 75 percent less energy but provide the same amount of light.

Insulate attics, basements, and crawlspaces to help retain heat. Seal air leaks around doors, windows, and fireplaces. Replace old windows with Energy Star-labeled models. Wrap your hot water heater with insulation.

TIPS - Earn more selling your home

Decided to sell your home?

You may be accustomed to the problems and idiosyncrasies of your home, but it's time to look at your home from the perspective of a potential buyer.

A clean, attractive, well-maintained home makes a good presentation to potential buyers. These simple inexpensive jobs can make a huge difference in the price you'll get for your house:

  1. Repair walkways and driveways.
  2. Spruce up the paint job.
  3. Fix windows and doors.
  4. Check and repair all flooring.

The time it takes to make this simple repairs before you put up a "For Sale" sign can increase your profit.


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How Joining WoGlo.com Helps Realtors
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Woglo Provides Community Connection and Information

As our community membership grows, our real estate pages will become a favorite resource for locating information about buying or selling homes and business property. Our community members will feel it is a safe place to connect with professionals they need like Real Estate Agents in their own communities.

We encourage our business members to write articles based on their professional experience that will help people in their communities make informed purchase decisions. By participating in our program you can add a personal touch through the way you reach out to your community that advertising alone will never provide.

WoGlo.com provides businesses more than just a medium for advertisement

The WoGlo.com small business cooperative gives it's members:

  • corporate discounts
  • affordable group health insurance
  • business networking & success resources
  • political power (like AARP did for seniors, we will do for small businesses)
  • community involvement

Our goal is to help our small business members become more profitable by helping them reduce operating expenses, and by encouraging them to get involved with their communities. We keep our membership fees low, starting at just $50/year, because we believe we can better achieve our objectives if every business, no matter how small, can afford to join our cooperative.

We need and value your support to realize our dream

We believe that achieving our goals will help create jobs in our communities and have a positive effect on local economies.

House Buying Checklist

For many first time buyers, buying a house seems to be an enormous maze with so many factors--emotional, financial and legal--involved.

One of the most important things you can do is to make a checklist as you search for, find and buy a home. We hope you find this simple inspection checklist useful:
  1. Foundation: Are there obvious cracks? Any apparent shifts in the foundation? Does water drain away from the house? Do any trees encroach the roof or foundation?
  2. Roof: Does it appear new, old? What is the overall condition? How does the interior of the roof structure look? Check the atttic. Check all ceilings and areas around windows for leaks.
  3. Basement or crawlspace: Is there dampness? Is there adequate insulation?
  4. Quality and workmanship: In general and in any additions
  5. Heating/cooling system: Can you feel cool air near windows or doors? How old is the furnace or cooling system? How efficient are they? Ask to see utility bills and compare with averages provided by the utility company.
  6. Electrical: Do all the switches work? Check the fuse box.
  7. Plumbing: Any obvious malfunctions? Check the house's water usage. Ask to see water bills.
  8. Appliance condition: Are appiances included? What is the age and condition of the stove, dishwasher, refrigerator (if included), etc.?
  9. Exterior: Will repairs or paint be needed soon?

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