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Front Page - Friday, January 12, 2024

Five tasks every homeowner should do in January




As the holiday glitter gets swept up, it’s time to get our homes back in order. But aside from putting away decorations, where do you start? Gabriela Barkho at Houselogic.com has five tips that will save time, money and hassles all year long:

Organize your seasonal storage space

Packing away holiday decor presents a big opportunity. It’s the best time to sort, declutter and reorganize that space where you store your seasonal stuff. So before simply stuffing your holiday things back in there somewhere, take inventory and then sort, filter, donate, trash and re-home as many of your things as possible. It’ll help keep you more organized all year long, and make it easier to find all your holiday stuff next year.

Deep-clean the kitchen

All of that holiday merriment-making is rough on a kitchen. Give it a good deep cleaning now that the glittery dust has settled. Purge your pantry and frisk your fridge, passing on what you can to local food banks. Scrub the walls and kickboards, and even pull those appliances right out from the walls for a thorough vacuuming to prevent gunk (and stinks!) from accumulating.

Plan summertime projects now (especially if you need a pro)

Finalize plans for any landscaping, decks, patios, or other outdoor projects that need warm weather. Two good reasons: If you’re DIYing, you’ll be ready to roll at the first hint of nice weather. That way, you’ll be less affected by any supply chain shortages and have your improved yard ready to enjoy by summer.

Or, if you’re hiring a contractor or other professional, getting your bids and contracts in place now will save you from competing with the spring rush. If you wait too long, you might not be able to book anyone.

Create a schedule to clean all your home’s filters

It’s not just your HVAC; the filters in your fridge, your vacuum cleaner, your dryer, your air filter and other household items need to be changed or cleaned at least once a year – and usually more often – to be effective, especially your dehumidifier. Yucky mold grows easily there. Check the manufacturer instructions for all of the filters in your home, create a master schedule and then add them to your calendar app to remind you.

Save some green at white sales

Linens and towels go on sale in January. It’s a long-standing retail tradition that started back when linens only came in white (hence the name), and it still has a solid rep as a money-saver. Cut your threadbare bath towels into rags and restock your supply, plus fill in any gaps in your bed linens you might have noticed if you had a house full of holiday guests.

Thanks for those tips, Gabriela. Regardless of the time of year, one constant is expertise of a Realtor. Whether you’re looking to buy or sell property, Realtors have the knowledge and tools to make sure you get the most out of your investment. That’s Who We R.

Founded in 1912, Greater Chattanooga Realtors is the voice for real estate in Greater Chattanooga. A regional organization with more than 2,700 members, Greater Chattanooga Realtors serves Hamilton and Sequatchie counties in southeast Tennessee and Catoosa, Dade and Walker counties in northwest Georgia. The association is one of approximately 1,100 local associations and boards of Realtors nationwide that comprise the National Association of Realtors. Greater Chattanooga Realtors owns and operates a multiple listing service (MLS) that’s one of approximately 600 MLSs in the country and services more than 3,000 users. Local association membership is comprised of Realtors servicing the Greater Chattanooga area and specializing in a variety of disciplines, including appraisal, commercial, industrial, land, multi-family, property management and residential. Working alongside Realtors are our affiliate members, who represent related industries in sympathy with the objectives of the association. Our affiliate members include mortgage lenders, home inspectors, title and closing services, pest inspection and control and insurance.