By Michael, on January 9th, 2011
ReliableRemodeler.com Matches Consumers with Local Contractors.
Portland, OR (PRWEB) November 1, 2007
ReliableRemodeler.com, a nationwide home improvement and remodeling contractor referral service, announces the results of their survey on homeowners and financing for home improvement projects. While overall only 19 percent . . . → Read More: Financing Survey Results Show Certain Groups More Likely to Finance Home Improvement Projects
By Michael, on December 22nd, 2010
ReliableRemodeler.com Matches Consumers with Local Contractors.
Portland, OR (PRWEB) November 1, 2007
ReliableRemodeler.com, a nationwide home improvement and remodeling contractor referral service, announces the results of their survey on homeowners and financing for home improvement projects. While overall only 19 percent . . . → Read More: Financing Survey Results Show Certain Groups More Likely to Finance Home Improvement Projects
By Michael, on December 16th, 2010
ReliableRemodeler.com Matches Consumers with Local Contractors.
Portland, OR (PRWEB) November 1, 2007
ReliableRemodeler.com, a nationwide home improvement and remodeling contractor referral service, announces the results of their survey on homeowners and financing for home improvement projects. While overall only 19 percent . . . → Read More: Financing Survey Results Show Certain Groups More Likely to Finance Home Improvement Projects
By Michael, on December 13th, 2010
ReliableRemodeler.com Matches Consumers with Local Contractors.
Portland, OR (PRWEB) November 1, 2007
ReliableRemodeler.com, a nationwide home improvement and remodeling contractor referral service, announces the results of their survey on homeowners and financing for home improvement projects. While overall only 19 percent . . . → Read More: Financing Survey Results Show Certain Groups More Likely to Finance Home Improvement Projects
By Michael, on December 3rd, 2010
ReliableRemodeler.com Matches Consumers with Local Contractors.
Portland, OR (PRWEB) November 1, 2007
ReliableRemodeler.com, a nationwide home improvement and remodeling contractor referral service, announces the results of their survey on homeowners and financing for home improvement projects. While overall only 19 percent . . . → Read More: Financing Survey Results Show Certain Groups More Likely to Finance Home Improvement Projects
By Michael, on September 7th, 2010
by raider3_anime Home Improvement Grants
Question by Jon: I’m going to finance ~12k in home improvements with a credit card. What’s better 12mo@0% or 3.99 for life? Should I hop around from card to card with 12 month 0% promotions or should I stick with the 3.99%, which is good until I pay . . . → Read More: I’m going to finance $10~12k in home improvements with a credit card. What’s better 12mo@0% or 3.99 for life?
By Michael, on September 7th, 2010
by Jon Haynes Photography Home Improvement Grants
Get Finance Through Online Home Improvement Loans
Apart from traditional lenders like banks, financial institutions, home mortgage loan lenders and home equity loan lenders, there are other non-traditional lenders that provide cheap financing by reducing their costs through online commercialization of their financial products. You can . . . → Read More: Get Finance Through Online Home Improvement Loans
By Michael, on September 6th, 2010
by Okinawa Soba Home Improvement Grants
Get Finance Through Online Home Improvement Loans
Apart from traditional lenders like banks, financial institutions, home mortgage loan lenders and home equity loan lenders, there are other non-traditional lenders that provide cheap financing by reducing their costs through online commercialization of their financial products. You can get . . . → Read More: Get Finance Through Online Home Improvement Loans
By Michael, on September 4th, 2010
by Okinawa Soba Home Improvement Grants
Question by Jon: I’m going to finance ~12k in home improvements with a credit card. What’s better 12mo@0% or 3.99 for life? Should I hop around from card to card with 12 month 0% promotions or should I stick with the 3.99%, which is good until I . . . → Read More: I’m going to finance $10~12k in home improvements with a credit card. What’s better 12mo@0% or 3.99 for life?
By Michael, on September 3rd, 2010
Question by Jon: I’m going to finance ~12k in home improvements with a credit card. What’s better 12mo@0% or 3.99 for life? Should I hop around from card to card with 12 month 0% promotions or should I stick with the 3.99%, which is good until I pay it off? For the first 2 . . . → Read More: I’m going to finance $10~12k in home improvements with a credit card. What’s better 12mo@0% or 3.99 for life?
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