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conserve water, energy (and money) in your home

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Real Estate Agent with Re/Max 10 New Lenox Illinois http://dtaylor.remax.com
Here are some quick tips to help you conserve water, energy (and money) in your home!*
  1. If you don't have it in your budget to upgrade to a low-flow or dual–flush toilet, put a brick or full 2-liter bottle in your toilet tank. These will take up volume and help you save water every time you flush!
  2. Turn down the temperature on your hot-water heater by at least 2 degrees and wrap your unit in a blanket.
  3. Replace your burned-out incandescent light bulbs with CFLs or LEDs. Simply swapping out the most commonly used incandescent bulbs in your home can save you $60 to $100 a year.
Visit my archives here if you're interested in learning more efficiency-boosting changes for your home!

Inventory of new homes on the market shrank to its lowest point on record in January, marking a 5.6-month supply at the current sales pace, the Commerce Department reports. 

With fewer homes available, the price of new homes increased slightly last month. The median price for a new home ticked up slightly at 0.3 percent to $217,100, which is the highest level since October.

However, January sales of single-family homes mostly stayed falt in January, falling less than 1 percent last month compared to the previous month. New-home sales reached a seasonally adjusted annual pace of 321,000 units. 

New-home sales were up 3.5 percent compared to the same time last year, the Commerce Department reported. 

"This is indicative of the incremental, steady progress that the market is making toward recovery in conjunction with modest economic and job growth,” said David Crowe, the National Association of Home Builders’ chief economist. “Increasingly, potential buyers are feeling better about their financial situation and their ability to buy a home, but the challenges posed by tight credit conditions and appraisal issues continue to slow that process."

Regionally, the Midwest saw the biggest decline in new home sales in January, a 24.5 percent drop in sales followed by a 10.6 percent drop in sales in the West. On the other hand, the Northeast posted an 11.1 percent gain in new home sales in January, and the South saw a 9.3 percent increase. 

Anne M. Costello
Weidel Realtors - Yardley, PA

Dale: Small changes can mean big savings for our wallets and the environment.

Mar 02, 2012 07:17 PM
Gita Bantwal
RE/MAX Centre Realtors - Warwick, PA
REALTOR,ABR,CRS,SRES,GRI - Bucks County & Philadel

Thank you for the great tips. I have been meaning to replace bulbs with CFLs.

Mar 02, 2012 07:18 PM
Frank Laisch
Orlando, FL
"The Insurance Guy"

little things like changing  your lights to CFLs or LEDs  can mean big savings overall. thanks for sharing

Mar 02, 2012 08:05 PM
Dale Taylor
Re/Max 10 New Lenox Illinois http://dtaylor.remax.com - Frankfort, IL
Realtor = Chicago Illinois Homes Townhomes Condos

Thanks Anne, Gita, and Frank!  Your comments are so appreciated.  Wishing you a very productive month filled with unexpected income!

Mar 04, 2012 03:28 PM