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SMART MEANS MORE
Statistics show that most new homeowners purchase a smart light fixture, thermostat, alarm or detector when setting up their household at a new address. The term SMART has come to be known as the technology…
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When home builders speak “sustainable” they are routinely referencing hard goods, the materials used to literally build the structure. “Soft goods” too are a part of the equation. Soft goods are the upholstery, the draperies the…
Statistics show that most new homeowners purchase a smart light fixture, thermostat, alarm or detector when setting up their household at a new address. The term SMART has come to be known as the technology…
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When choosing to build a new custom home, many people, for a variety of reasons, are exploring the use of recycled materials in the building process. There are environmental concerns of course, particularly for those looking…
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The homebuilding market today is replete with requests for sustainable building and even LEED certification, so much in fact that “green” building is the single hottest trend in the custom and semi-custom home marketplace. Environmental…
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Reducing energy costs is the first that comes to mind when building a “green” home. Increasingly, buyers are looking for “green” features and even the National Association of Realtors have created the Green MLS Toolkit…
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DENVER, CO – Prospective homebuyers researching the ins and outs of today’s real estate market have a myriad of resources on the Internet for a Homebuyer Checklist of things to consider from such sources as…
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