Park City Becomes EPA Green Powered Community - 04/16/08 03:06 PM
With the Green Movement gaining more and more speed, it's great to live in a community that's green conscious citizens are taking the necessary steps to lessen our burden on the environment. The following was taken from press-release earlier today from the city of Park City.
Park City, Utah; April 16, 2007 -- The community of Park City has been recognized by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) as an EPA Green Power Community for purchasing 3.7 percent of its electricity use community-wide from green power resources. The world-renowned resort town is now Utah's second EPA Green Power Community and the largest … (0 comments)

Will it ever stop snowing? - 04/11/08 01:22 PM
Day 4256 of continuous snow in beautiful park City...well at least it seems that long. The past three days have produced another 2+ feet of our famous powder giving us over 400" (550" in the Cottonwoods) for the year. Usually this time of year allows for sunny 50 degree ski days where you take a few runs, hang out on the "beach" for lunch and a drink and maybe finish off another few runs. This spring has been more like January skiing, knee deep powder through the trees and in the bowls, 20 degrees and snow/flurries. We still have 93" at … (1 comments)

Secondary Market Vs New Loan Limits - 04/03/08 01:54 PM
I had an interesting conversation with one of my loan officers last week about the new jumbo and FHA loan limits($729,750 in my area) and how their business has been affected and how my business will be affected.
Some interesting things came out of that discussion. One very interesting statistic that she brought up was that in the two weeks they had been writing such loans, not a single one had been sold to the secondary market as a company nationally...and this is not a small bank (wells fargo). Remember, this was as of last week Monday.
The government is attempting to … (1 comments)

Energy (M$NEY) Saving Tips - 04/02/08 04:51 PM
Hi All...In this time of crazy fuel prices and green conscious people, I thought it would be a good idea to share some tips on how to easily conserve energy (with the help of Energystar.org).
 Insulate your hot water heater - Take a quick trip to the hardware store or home improvement store for a hot water heater insulation kit to wrap your water heater and save on water heating costs.Consider installing a tank-less water heater - They supply endless amounts of hot water on demand and save energy. They have the potential to save 50% of your average water heating costs … (5 comments)

 

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