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I'm Sick Of My Homeowner's Association

There are many people who really hate living in a homeowners associations. Is it a problem with the homeowners association or the person living in it?


Real Estate Closings in North Carolina – What You Need To Know

This article summarizes the basics about North Carolina Real Estate Closings and offers a few suggestions to minimize the frustration of buying a home or vacant land in NC. Written by a licensed real estate attorney and Broker/Owner of a real estate firm in North Carolina.


Buiding A New House - Can My Home Change My Life

If you are going to build a new house then we have some very important instructions for you. Building a new house is a dream for everyone. When we make it, it brings us happiness, joy and lots of compliments too.


One Of The Common Defects On House Renovation

It tells about one of common defect and how it happened.


Energy Efficient Home Design - The Basics

Energy efficient home design isn't new - some forgotten techniques for energy efficient home design might be useful today.


Efficient Floor Plans Provide Smooth Traffic Flow

When looking over floor plans for your new house you will want to make sure they fit the lifestyle of your family, while providing a smooth traffic flow. Having to go through one room to get into another one may be necessary in some instances, but proper planning of the floor plan will eliminate that need.


Paying Contractors And Subs, What You Should Know

You will want to work out the details of payments before hiring any work done on your house. When you do pay for the work, you will want to have letters of release signed so that contractors will not be able to enforce liens on the house.


Permits, When Do You Need Them For A Remodel?

Permits are not always required, but when you do a remodel, you will want to check with your local municipality to find out what permits are required. It is suggested that you keep the permits in your name and make sure that all of the work has the proper inspections before completion. Failure to properly adhere to building codes can be costly to correct.


Homeowners Protect the Environment and Lower Electric Bills Thanks to Energy Star Standards

The Energy Star program was developed by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and the U.S. Department of Energy to help Americans reduce energy consumption, which in turn lowers greenhouse gases and energy costs. Since its inception, homeowners have come to recognize the Energy Star label as a means for cutting utility costs and guarding natural resources.


How to Use a New Home Builder's Design Center

How to use a new home builder's design center to personalize your home while it's being built.


Roof Design

The roof of a house is obviously a major component of the construction and a key element in the overall architectural composition. It shelters the interior of the building from the weather, protects the sidewalls and windows from sun and rain, but has an equally important role in determining the character of the design.


How To Choose A House Plan - Part 7 of 10

When evaluating the costs of building a new home, many homeowners use square foot pricing as a basis for comparison. Let's talk about square foot pricing for a minute – what it is and what it isn't.


Living Off The Grid

In 2006 our family started contemplating the possibilities of living off the grid, producing our own electricity with Renewable Energy sources. Our electricity bill was about $200 a month and it just kept on growing. We knew there was a better way, so we looked at living off the grid.


A DIY Guide to Home Building

So you want to build your own home. Have you considered everything you need to in order to undertake this challenge? If you feel you are ready to start home building then read the following eight tips to see if you really are or not. These tips will really help you consider everything that must be considered before you begin building your own home.


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