Home Guru
When I was a kid in the dark ages, my family had but one telephone in our home, placed atop a designated “telephone table” in our entrance hall. It was a heavy, black pedestal model left over from the 1940s
Read MoreBy Bill Primavera
Did you ever say something to someone, offhandedly and unfiltered, where you immediately wanted to sink into the ground? My worst experience like that happened when I was too young to know better, visiting close friends who asked me how
Read MoreOf all the gadgetry in my home, there is one device with which I have an intense, almost unnatural relationship: my bathroom scale. Each and every morning I surrender myself to it just before I jump into the shower. If
Read MoreAs Dolly Levi says in “Hello, Dolly!” “Money, pardon the expression, is like manure. It isn’t worth a thing unless it’s spread around, encouraging young things to grow.” What she didn’t say is that you might save money in
Read MoreWhen my historic house was on the market almost two years ago, there were buyer prospects who fell in love with it. But in each case, the feedback from their agents was similar: Clients love it but don’t want to
Read MoreIt was so embarrassing, but not my fault. My new client had given me the address of a home he renovated and wanted to sell on a mountaintop in Putnam County. Before our meeting, I decided to do a drive-by and
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