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Tripod for longer exposures.Diffuser to diffuse the flash.See if your camera has a white balance set feature that allows you to record a custom white balance right before you shoot by using the camera to shoot a piece of white paper.
Samples? You doing real estate pix?For interiors a cloudy day will help some, since there's less contrast. Later in the day will let you balance interior light levels with the outside illumination.Try to compose shots to reduce the window area in your photos.Jupiterboy is correct. A shoe-mount flash that you can bounce off walls/ceiling would help,
A faster strategy for me is to half-close window shutters, blinds, curtains, then turn on all interior lights to bring up ambient light before shooting with preferably full-frame DSLR, avoiding shooting directly at lights/sun. Then post-process with simple curves and set pleasing white balance.