Posts Tagged ‘real estate’

Today's new home construction projects, such as new home developments on Long Island, now offer the "green" choice: Energy Star rated homes. Energy Star new construction houses are new homes that meet certain stringent government guidelines regarding energy efficiency. Read the rest of this entry »
Real estate investing normally involves selling at one time. This cost setting is what will identify how fast the house will sell. But how do you get this price correctly? Read the rest of this entry »
Energy Star rated new homes must go through third-party inspection process to ensure that it meets with government rules on energy efficiency set out at www.energystar.gov. If you're looking at new construction that is energy efficient, such as Energy Star rated houses on Long Island, you want to be sure that the new homes are Energy Star certified. Read the rest of this entry »
Paper lanterns are popular in China and Japan, but also in Thailand and different China Towns found outside Asia. Whether they are spherical, elliptical, square or have different patterns printed on them, the truth is that paper lanterns are wonderful decorative objects to be used on various occasions. Any atmosphere is made more special with the use of colorful paper lanterns. The light in battery-operated paper lanterns is created by a bulb, replacing the classic candle. There are extra light bulbs offered with every purchase. Read the rest of this entry »
Looking for a rustic private getaway in the mountains or maybe you want to live the mountain lifestyle every day. RedTail Mountain is a rustic mountain community nestled in the Appalachian Mountains that provides many amenities. Read the rest of this entry »
Many areas of the Atlanta real estate markets have done well this year, even with the historic national housing slump. After looking at the numbers, the market is not that far off from previous years. New home inventory, as with most of the country, is still a nagging problem. When comparing that issue to the national market, Atlanta is doing pretty well. Atlanta real estate priced from 170k-230k has received the most buyer activity in this national housing downturn. The North Atlanta cities such as Woodstock, Acworth, and Kennesaw offer the best value and quality of re-sale homes in the entire Atlanta metro area. Read the rest of this entry »