Being a homeowner comes with a lot of responsibility. It also comes with a lot of expenses. The good news? There are plenty of ways you can save money doing basic things around your house. If you’re looking for ways to cut costs, here are a few ideas to help get you started.

Herb Garden

Herb Garden

Even if you’re the type of person who kills succulents, attempt an herb garden! These adorable yet practical plants are a great way to save money on seasonings. They grow well in a kitchen windowsill. They don’t need a lot of space and you can easily pull off what you need while cooking. Are you worried you wouldn’t be able to use the herbs before they died? Dry them and store them for future use! Home grown tastes better and adding some green into your space will bring a little extra happiness to your day.

Dollar Store Hacks

The dollar store is full of potential. They sell so many products you can quickly DIY into useful items. From vases to clever organizational ideas, you just have to have a little imagination to make your vision come to life. A quick google search will give you lots of inspiration. Create practical, inexpensive products that will help your home run more efficiently. The dollar store is always full of unexpected surprises.

Refinance Mortgage

One of the few good things to come out of the Covid-19 pandemic are the extremely low interest rates being offered right now in real estate. Consider refinancing your home to take advantage of the rates. You could save hundreds of dollars per month.

Stay Organized

Have you ever gone to the grocery store to grab an item only to come home and realize you already had it? If you want to save money around your home, a great first step is to get organized. Take stock of cleaning supplies and items in your pantry. Organize everything so you know exactly what you have. When you do this, you can avoid buying duplicates of things which will save you money. You’ll also prevent waste by discovering what you need to use up before it goes bad.

Organized drawer

Powerstrips

Did you know you can save moneh by plugging your electronics into a powerstrip instead of an outlet? An article written by Kelly Medeiros for wisebread.com states, “Standby energy drain is estimated to cost U.S. households $100 per year. Reduce your standby power loads by keeping all electronics plugged into a power strip so that you can easily turn the strip off when not in use to ensure your power is truly off.” Although the savings might seem small, they definitely add up over time. It’s important to develop money saving habits.

The financial responsibilities of home ownership don’t have to be overwhelming. There are many things you can do to reduce your day to day costs. Get creative and find ways to save money!

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