Green Energy Tax Credits For Home Improvement & Energy Efficiency

2020-02-05T13:40:11-05:00Mortgage|

Many individuals and families are looking for ways to reduce their energy consumption. Running the heater during the winter and the air conditioner during the summer can have significant impacts on someone's energy consumption and costs. It should come as no surprise that many people are trying to reduce their HVAC usage to save money; however, there is a better way.

Home Staging Tip – Urban Gardening in Small Spaces

2019-06-28T12:40:18-04:00Real Estate|

Home staging means getting a home ready for sale with the goal to maximize the sale price and close a sale as fast as possible. Some home staging tasks are very dreary, like having to get the place sparkling clean. That is really not fun work. It may be better, if it is affordable, for the homeowner to hire professionals to do that grunt work.

Make the Most Of A Small Yard Space

2019-06-07T12:40:14-04:00Around The Home|

It's great to have a yard in this day and age, but so many new developments in the city have limited green space for you to let your imagination run wild. If you're wondering what you can do with your patch of green space or small yard, here are a few options for making it aesthetically appealing and still maximize the potential.

I Can’t Believe It’s Not Grass!

2019-05-31T12:40:13-04:00Real Estate|

For those who have not taken a look at the innovative technology that is now used to make artificial grass, they will be surprised at how realistic some of the newest products look when compared to living grass. Installing artificial grass, which is high quality, does not come cheap.

The Economics Of Going Green For Home Sales

2019-04-30T12:40:10-04:00Real Estate|

Earth Day is celebrated each year in April to remind us all of the benefits of ecologically-sound living that is more in harmony with Mother Earth. There is quite a bit of positive news when it comes to going "green." There are significant benefits for home sales.

Reduce Your Carbon Footprint with These DIY Home Projects

2019-04-05T12:40:12-04:00Real Estate|

Your carbon footprint is the measure of your impact on the earth's natural resources. This number describes the amount of fossil fuel it takes to support your lifestyle. In the United States, each person produces an average of 19.78 tons of carbon dioxide every year. A high carbon footprint means your daily habits are a quickening drain on our finite resources.

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