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It looks like the home builders got out ahead of the rest of us on this one. If you have seen the advertising from builders lately they mention monetizing the tax credit so it can be used for upfront cost on an FHA backed loan. Buyers still have to have
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Just got back in town from a short vacation in the Texas Hill Country a chance to recharge and renew. One of the main things I like about the location we stayed in is that there was no phone or television service. You have to pay attention to your significant
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Well we have entered a new year and I am sure many of us made resolutions. I do hope some of you made a resolution to do all you can to help improve the environment we live in. Often we think as an individual we can do little to change things! The last
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Well it is time to say goodbye to 2008 and hello to 2009. This past year has been an eye opener for us all. We have seen an economy that was moving right along shift into reverse. We have seen people who are usually optimistic turn to hard-core pessimism
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Okay, lets take care of the safety note first… Almost 7 years ago I had several windows on the west side of my house replaced with glass blocks. The windows are in the master bath and a walk in closet and provide plenty of daylight for these rooms.
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I am not talking literally here; I am addressing what is covering the floors in your home. I raise this subject because there are a lot of alternative floor coverings on the market these days. Manufactures are coming out with products they claim to be
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It rained last night at least at my house! It was not much but any rain is appreciated. The rain got me to thinking about water management, especially how is run off handled. I know one of the mandated methods is to build a holding pond/pool for the water
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Everyone dislike to have uninvited guest, namely insects in their home. The pest control industry has made great strides in helping us to keep our homes pest free. They have also gone a long way in convincing us that all pests are undesirable to have
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If you have been following the Presidential campaigns you know both candidates are advocating a switch to green renewable energy. The two that get the most press are wind and solar. If you have been out to West Texas lately you might have seen the impressive
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I was surprised as I was reading notes from the MLS that they had added green certifications and green features as searchable categories to the MLS. I cannot tell you how happy that makes me and how much it will help in providing clients with the home
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I attended the Renewal Energy Fair in Fredericksburg this past weekend and saw a lot of familiar faces! I am always amazed that the people at these events are the ones who already have knowledge of renewable energy, sustainable building and living practices.
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Green Fact Check Everyone wants to be green these days and with that comes a lot of “green washing.” Green washing is putting a green label on a product to make it attractive. I am always on the lookout for the loosely interpreted green fact
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Okay, you just built a green home and your looking at the lot. The builder only removed enough trees and brush to get the home correctly orientated on the lot. The builder also recommended several people who could landscape the lot for you. This is where
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You’ve found the perfect green built home, you just need to change the colors of paint in a couple of the bedrooms and a bath. These minor changes will make it the home of your dreams! It also could seriously affect the status of your home as being
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I did attend the “Parade of Homes” this past weekend (it is still going on until the end of this week); as a matter of fact I volunteer to take tickets for two days. I did tour one of the homes and I was impressed with it. Not so much that
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