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  2. HomeStars - Wikipedia

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    HomeStars.com is a Canadian company which publishes reviews written by homeowners about home improvement professionals such as repairman, contractors, renovators, and retailers. HomeStars was formed in 2006 by Nancy Peterson. [1] The Globe and Mail ran a feature on the company shortly after its foundation. [2]

  3. HotBot - Wikipedia

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    HotBot is a Canadian web search engine owned by HotBot Limited, whose key principal is Kristen Richardson. The search engine was initially launched in North America in 1996 by Wired magazine. During the 1990s, it was one of the most popular search engines on the World Wide Web. The domain was sold in 2016 and was used for other unrelated ...

  4. Mike Holmes - Wikipedia

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    In late April 2015, Fox announced a new eight-episode Holmes-hosted show entitled Home Free, which premiered on July 22. The show featured nine couples who spend each week renovating a different dilapidated home. At the end of the week, the couple with the worst handiwork is eliminated, until the final two teams compete for a prize home.

  5. Holmes on Homes - Wikipedia

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    Holmes was originally hired on Just Ask Jon Eakes, a home improvement show (also on HGTV and formerly in the US on sister network DIY Network) hosted by Jon Eakes, for some behind-the-scenes work. Mike Holmes approached the show's producers Scott Clark McNeil and Michael Quast with an idea for a new kind of home improvement show.

  6. More SC homeowners shifting to DIY renovations. Here’s why ...

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    Homeowners aged between 18-24 years old are choosing ‘DIY’ home projects more than homeowners reportedly older than 55 years old.

  7. Best home improvement loans with bad credit - AOL

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    A home equity loan is a type of second mortgage you can take out on your home to pay for home improvement project expenses. Recent spikes in mortgage rates make them about as expensive as personal ...

  8. 5 things to know about unsecured home improvement loans - AOL

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    For example, if you get a 10-year home improvement loan for $50,000 with a fixed rate of 8 percent, you’ll pay $607 each month and $22,796.56 in interest over the loan term.

  9. Angi - Wikipedia

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    Angi (formerly Angie's List) is an American home services website owned by Angi Inc., a publicly traded subsidiary of IAC. Founded in 1995 by Angie Hicks and William S. Oesterle, it allows users to search for contractors to provide paid home improvement work. The service was originally developed as a database of reviews for local services.