Jeff Somers
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How to Turn Any Space in Your House Into a Bathroom (Without Plumbing)
No, the hack isn’t just putting a bucket down, you disgusting heathens.
How to Figure Out If the Trees in Your Yard Are Worth Anything
If you have some trees in your yard, their true tree value might be worth more than just shade.
The Best Things in Your House to Sell for Parts
Sometimes the old stuff you have lying around is worth more if you take it apart.
You Can Save Money on Car Repairs by Using a DIY Garage
If you know your way around an engine, you can do the repairs yourself without buying a ton of tools.
Seven Ways to Make Your Home More Livable If You’re Tall
Make your home friendlier to folks over six feet, without a gut renovation.
The Unbreakable Rules of Sharing a Fence With Your Neighbor
Yes, there is such a thing as fence etiquette—and if you want a happy life, you’d best observe it.
How to Bid on Abandoned Storage Units (and Why You Might Want To)
Think of it like life's biggest "mystery box."
That Old Jar of Loose Change Might Be Worth More Than You Think
Sometimes your loose change is worth a little more than you realize.
Your Car Is Spying on You
Your car is collecting (and transmitting) data about you to third parties.
A Second Job Might Not Be the Solution, Actually
When you’re struggling with your finances, a second job might seem like a no-brainer solution—but in practice, it doesn’t always help.
Remodel With These Materials for an Easier-to-Clean Home
Some surfaces and materials are easier to clean (and keep clean) than others.
Six Cheap (Or Free) Ways to Increase Your Home's Home Value
You don’t have to spend a fortune to increase your home value.
How to Choose Between Building an Addition or Buying a New House
Interest rates are high and closing costs can eat into equity—here’s how to figure out if you’ll be better off adding onto your existing home instead of buying a larger one.
Three Practical Uses for All Those Worthless Pennies
Pennies aren’t worth much, but there are ways to make them useful.
Why You Should (Almost) Always Renovate Your Home in Phases
Save your sanity by breaking your home-renovation plan into discrete projects.
You Might Not Have to Pay That Old Invoice
Out of nowhere you received an old invoice for something that happened two, three years ago—or longer. Can they still bill you for something that old? Maybe.
Everything You Should Google About a Company Before You Take the Job
There’s nothing worse than enduring an endless interview cycle, getting a job, and then realizing you’ve made a terrible mistake. Here’s what you need to know about a potential employer before you accept the job.
Five (Legal) Alternative Uses for a Storage Unit
Don't just use your storage unit to store stuff. That's boring.
Five Situations You Should Be Using a Contract (and How to Make One)
It’s pretty easy to write a legally binding contract. You should be using them a lot more.
What to Do If Your Neighbor’s Tree Hangs Over Your Property
When a neighbor’s tree hangs over your property it can be a nuisance—and even cause damage. But tread carefully before you trim it.