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WHY GREEN YOUR HOME?

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Real Estate Broker/Owner with Archwood Properties

Saves money, adds value, and it's good for the environment.  Where should you add these green features?  According to Amy Lemen in the following article on the web

 http://www.texasrealestate.com/web/2/21/index.cfm,

the most impactful green features would be energy star rated appliances, Low-E windows, and insulation.   If your are looking to purchase a home without green features, you can roll in the costs of energy efficient products into your loan through an energy efficient mortgage.  Visit our website at www.archwoodproperties.com, and go to our finance section under the resource tab for helpful information regarding energy efficient mortgages.  Also, it's very important to work with a realtor who is EcoBroker Certified , because he or she will understand the added benefits and comforts to green features.  Please contact us at info@archwoodproperties.com if you have any questions regarding green products for your home and energy efficient mortgages.

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Natalie Langford
Realty Negotiations - Winchester, VA
Winchester, VA Real Estate

Hey, you're off to a great start.  GREEN is just so big and getting bigger.  I'm looking forward to future posts!

May 28, 2008 04:53 PM
Dorene Shirley
The Mortgage & Property Connection - Campbell, CA
Silicon Valley Real Estate

Welcome to the Rain, make sure that you browse the site and become familiar with everything this site has to offer.  The more you browse the more you will learn.  I have found this site to be really helpful to me.  If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to email me, I will do whatever I can to help.

http://www.Doreneshirley.com

May 29, 2008 12:43 AM
Ted Mackel
Keller Williams Realty Simi Valley - Simi Valley, CA
Simi Valley Real Estate Agent

Welcome to Activerain. Congratulations on your first post. That is a great way to start. Make sure to get around and check out other blogs so you can cut the learning curve!

May 29, 2008 04:40 AM