What Kind of Homeowner Are You?
What Kind of Homeowner Are You?
Are you duct tape dependent or ready to renovate? Take our quiz to find out what kind of homeowner you are.
Presented by U.S. Bank, an Equal Housing Lender. Ask us about a Home Equity Line of Credit — and getting the fix or upgrade you actually want.
Are you duct tape dependent or ready to renovate? Take our quiz to find out what kind of homeowner you are.
Presented by U.S. Bank, an Equal Housing Lender. Ask us about a Home Equity Line of Credit — and getting the fix or upgrade you actually want.
Your fridge is about to die - no surprise, considering the rest of your kitchen appliances are older than your shag carpet. It's clearly time for a major upgrade. What do you do?
You finally convince your boss to let you work from home – and now you need a home office.
You’re upping your game by adding a game room. What’s the most exciting
feature you’re planning?
Your home’s exterior is in a sad state — cracked stucco, discolored brick and
dilapidated roof shingles. It’s time to refresh. What do you say when the contractor
arrives?
You’ve finally decided to tackle that old, shattered concrete patio and build a
beautiful wooden deck. Its standout feature will be:
You’ve decided to make fitness a priority this year and you’re building a home gym. What’s the most exciting feature you’re planning?
Your bathrooms were built in the time of bell-bottoms and are long overdue for a
remodel. Where do you begin?
You’ve just re-landscaped your backyard and now, for the finishing touch, you’re
ordering a beautiful outdoor kitchen and fireplace. How do you prepare for the installation?
Duct Tape Dependent
Duct Tape Dependent
You evaluate home repairs not in dollars, but in rolls. You know that where there is a will — and a jumbo 18-pack of duct tape — there is a way. Your walls are a blank canvas upon which truly anything can be semi-permanently taped. We don’t even need to ask what your first wallet was made of.
Sure, duct tape is your go-to for small fixes. But instead of small-fixing your way through life, consider applying for a U.S. Bank Home Equity Line of Credit http://bit.ly/1iIenGT
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The Declutterizer
The Declutterizer
You hate heaps and despise disorder. At night, you dream of shelving and color-coded closets. Ah. You believe in the power of storage to simplify and improve your life — and you’re willing to move walls to make a proper place for everything.
Never stop reaching for neatness. A Home Equity Line of Credit from U.S. Bank http://bit.ly/1iIepi8 can tap into the value of your outrageously orderly home to finance your next big organization project.
The Mallet Monger
The Mallet Monger
Your home improvement projects usually end in a smashing success — emphasis on the “smashing.” The staff of your local hardware store have nicknamed you “Thor.” Any home project can be tackled with enough elbow grease, and any elbow can be used as an ad-hoc hammer.
You have ample enthusiasm and brawn — but sometimes it takes a team of professionals to get a permanent solution. A U.S. Bank Home Equity Line of Credit http://bit.ly/1VWN5L7 can help you knock down the financial barriers between you and the lasting renovations you want.
The Gadget Guru
The Gadget Guru
Your home does not want for intelligence: you’ve got a smart fridge, USB power outlets and a cloud-synced to-do list on your tablet. You probably remotely track your dog’s calories. Your living room is a hotspot for family and friends. No, really — you installed Wi-Fi routers under the floorboards.
The high-tech home of tomorrow doesn’t have to wait for year 2052. A Home Equity Line of Credit http://bit.ly/1VWNiOq from U.S. Bank can help you finance futuristic updates and the cutting-edge tech you crave. Have more questions? Visit our Home Equity Line of Credit FAQ page. http://bit.ly/1VWNiOo
The Jack-of-No-Trades
The Jack-of-No-Trades
Sure, you could swing a hammer, but you'd prefer the local handyman swing by your house instead. And you don’t actually know if you own a hammer. Assembly manuals make you break out in a cold sweat. Your mini toolkit makes for a very effective doorstop.
Calling a contractor yourself counts as DIY, right? A Home Equity Line of Credit http://bit.ly/1iIeMci from U.S. Bank will help you leverage the value of your house to make it your home — even if it’s a contractor holding the tools. Have more questions? Visit our Home Equity Line of Credit FAQ page. http://bit.ly/1iIeJgA