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A homeowner’s guide to solar panels (and how much they actually cost)

September 1, 2020 by Kim Woodward

When we built our own house, we chose to invest in energy efficient choices whenever we could – we installed geothermal, upgraded windows and doors, and hired someone to insulate with spray foam. All of these upgrades up-front have helped to keep our energy bills relatively low.

But over the past year, we began to research and take steps to reduce our power bills even more – by installing solar panels on our property.

While some people can make these decisions quickly, Ryan undertook our solar experiment as he undertakes every decision – as a challenge to learn every single thing there is to know, weigh every last option, and take a year to finalize a decision.

He’s very thorough. (It took the man 9 months to find a minivan. And, dude, there are thousands of minivans for sale at any given moment.)

Ryan originally wanted to DIY the solar panels. The Internet told him he could do it, and the Internet is never wrong. And in total fairness to him, he can do anything and built our entire house. But, after finding out more about the rebates and financial incentives, he learned that we had to bring in a professional to get the max incentives – which is what we did.

Ryan interviewed 8-10 companies before committing to a installer. Of course he did. And after lots of research and planning, our household has officially gone solar!

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What we learned in 10 years of owning rental properties (and why we sold them)

November 14, 2019 by Kim Woodward

2019 has been a year of transition for us. We welcomed our third child, bought a minivan (seemed like a big deal to us after 10 years of the same vehicles), and sold two of our three rental properties.

We are downsizing our rental properties and it FEELS SO GOOD.

I want to share a little about the sales of the properties and a review of 10 years of experience owning income properties. And why we are happy to have two less houses to manage. But first, let’s start with a little background.

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Tackling home projects when you’re on a spending freeze

July 11, 2018 by Kim Woodward

The year is halfway over. I’m finally getting the hang of writing 2018 instead of 2017, so I’m ahead of the game.

Two things often happen this time of year in our household.

We realize there are SO MANY PROJECTS we wanted to finish that haven’t even been started. #outoftime
We spend some time looking closely at our budget and SHUT DOWN ALL SPENDING. #outofmoney
Yes. I realize these two things are in direct contrast to one another. Such is life.

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How we baby proof our home without spending a fortune

May 1, 2018 by Kim Woodward

When it comes to baby proofing the house, I take a more laid back approach. I want to keep our kids safe, but I’m also not going to spend thousands of dollars or bubble-wrap the entire house.

It’s all about balance.
With Lucy just on the cusp of crawling, I know it’s time. So Ryan and I have started making some small adjustments to the house to make it more baby-safe. And as she really starts moving, we’ll provide more limits that she needs based on her needs.

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What is an unconventional home?

January 26, 2018 by Kim Woodward

At NewlyWoodwards, my biggest goal is to encourage you to create an unconventional home. And I want that to happen without sacrificing your life, family or budget.

I promise it’s possible. And if you are new here, there are a few things I want you to know.

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Our 3 secrets to affording home projects while building financial freedom

June 21, 2017 by Kim Woodward

I want you to have a beautiful home you love. But I don’t want you to sell your soul or your firstborn to do it. Actually, I beg you not to do that.

I want the money you spend to create a haven for your family. But I also want the money you spend to help BUILD your net worth and future financial freedom – not lead to you STRUGGLE TOWN living paycheck to paycheck.

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