Lowest Rates Blog: Insurance

By: Lindsey Boycott on June 24, 2015

Buying your first home is a big step. Up until this point, your biggest expense was probably your car, your education or maybe that sweet set of skis you bought last winter. Buying your first home is exciting and exhilarating, a brand new place of your very own. What’s not to love? No sleazy landlord, no binding leases, and no leaky toilet that never gets fixed.

By: Nelson Smith on June 10, 2015

As the weather warms up and the days get longer, our days are filled with sports, barbeques, patio drinks, and other summery activities. And for some of us, it’s the perfect time to switch apartments. After all, who wants to move in the winter?

By: Lindsey Boycott on June 8, 2015

You love the great outdoors. You’ve been waiting all year for the six feet of snow to melt, the flowers to bloom, and the leaves to come out. Summer has come and now it’s time to get your tent on…or your trailer. While camping has a reputation for being a cost-effective way of doing your vacation, there are still ways to stay on budget. Check out the savings below:

By: Lindsey Boycott on May 25, 2015

Do you flip through House & Home magazine and make grand plans for your own home? Do you want to update your home so you can update the price when you sell? While this can be a great way to increase the value of your home, you want to make sure you’re getting the best return on your investment. Here are four renovations to sidestep if you want to save money:

By: Martin Dasko on May 22, 2015

“Can you come by with coffee in 20 minutes?”

My good friend Robert invited me over one Sunday morning. I thought that this was a strange offer. Why would I go there first thing in the morning? Did he have some wild Saturday night stories for me?

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