Posts tagged: articles

Active Adult Communities Are Changing The Real Estate Landscape

By Waterfront Houses USA, August 7, 2010

Active lifestyles are allowing more seniors to live long lives well part retirement. Many are turning to active adult communities as a means of not only remaining active but as an opportunity to live among other like-minded seniors. So what makes these communities so desirable? We will explore that question in this brief article.

Seniors aged 55 or older are turning to active adult communities for their home purchase because of the amenities and opportunities to live in a community that fosters an active lifestyle.

But seniors are not the only segment clamoring to be heard. Couples aged 40 or older with no kids, often referred to as “Dink”, have also began to seek out these communities. Until recently their choices were limited. Today developers have started to build active adult communities with these folks in mind. Some existing communities are altering community by-laws to allow dinks to purchase in their communities.

Active adult communities feature fitness centers with top of the line exercise equipment. Many have personal trainers on staff who conduct a wide array of exercise and yoga classes. Many have both indoor and outdoor swimming pools available for year round use. Community social directors help to coordinate activities so that your calendar is always full.

Walking and biking paths meander through the natural landscapes of the communities. These miles of paths provide a safe place to walk, jog or bike ride. Some active adult communities offer golf courses and tennis courts.

Many seniors and dinks are also attracted to the low maintenance homes available in these communities. Many are patio homes with vinyl siding, windows, soffits, and eaves. This low maintenance feature virtually eliminates the need for painting every few years and makes clean-up a breeze.

Manufactured and modular homes are popular choices for developers who construct these communities due to there reduce construction times and flexibility with options.

Closing Thoughts About Active Adult Communities

Active adult communities have become popular choices for both seniors and dinks alike as people look for ways to simplify their lives, reduce stress, and remain active well into there golden years.

Active adults seeking for a active adult community turn to Gated Communities USA. Featuring active adult communities in the USA and around the world.

How New Technologies Can Lower House Lighting Bills

By Chris Channing, August 2, 2010

Home lighting solutions should be implemented in order to save money on your lighting bill each month. With a house full of kids, it won’t be so easy conserving energy. There are techniques to save on the amount of time lighting is used, as well as finding new sources of lighting.

Light emitting diodes, or LEDs, are a source of lighting that have gone largely unused in the consumer sector. In electronics and cars you can see them in action as the lights that are always dependable, energy efficient, and almost never fail. Home owners should be looking at putting their own home on an LED lighting system.

If you need something for a large area, try fluorescent lights. These types of lights are what you see in virtually every business in America. They are cheap to buy, are inexpensive to run, and cover a large radius. The only problem is that installing them takes more cost upfront than what it would cost to put in an installation of incandescent lights.

A brighter light calls for more voltage, which uses more energy. If you can dim your lights down, or find a lower wattage rating, you will be paying less for each usage of the light. Dimmer switches work great for areas where you need varying levels of light. When it comes time to eat dinner, it’s nice to have a dimming light so that you can create a warm atmosphere. These are also great for the bathroom.

Light fixtures vary in design, but they can be classified as those with fans, and those without. A light fixture with a fan is known a a ceiling fan, and can help reduce the monthly energy bill by lowering heating costs. Ceiling fans can lower the temperature of a room quite a bit, and they work great in just about every room of the home. They might not work at extreme temperatures, but do well at night when you can shut off your air conditioner.

Energy monitors are used to conduct tests on your home. Handheld energy monitors are available that will track your usage along the month, in order for you to see where the weaknesses in your lighting are. The monitors aren’t quite necessary for smaller homes, but are instead used in large homes and businesses. Sometimes you can get an electrician to set one up at a low cost.

Closing Comments

Ask an electrician or energy conservationist about more information regarding your energy bill. There are also some fine Internet websites that address the subject. Buy from stores that commit to the “green” philosophy to show your support for the environment, as well as to save on capital.

Learn more on green energy jobs and solar energy.

Federal Tax Credits From The Department Of Energy

By Chris Channing, July 30, 2010

Energy is in need of being conserved as the inhabitants of Earth grow, and the resources dwindle. The United States has put together incentives to try and force consumers to shift to the “green” lifestyle, even if it takes major tax breaks to do it.

Fuel is a major concern. The United States wants to get rid of the dependency on foreign oil. To help with the burden, biomass stoves have been created. These stoves will burn just about any organic material that is safe to burn. This would include corn husks, plants, grass, and wood or trees. Biomass stoves are specially engineered to burn a variety of things.

HVAC fans have become popular, mostly because of the generous tax credit the government commissioned. The tax credit, as it stands, gives up to 30% of the cost of the HVAC fan in the form of a tax credit. Part or all of the installation costs will also be waived. The fan just needs to use 2% or less energy that the furnace produces to operate the device.

The Sun is responsible for the majority of all heat we interface with as inhabitants of Earth. In some cases, it is energy efficient to reflect the rays that the Sun sends our way and save on cooling bills. This is true for roof shingles, which can be treated with special pigment to reflect said rays. It’s a great way to get new or updated shingles, and have a cut of the costs paid for with a tax credit.

Consider adding a storm window or a storm door. These simple devices are simple: they just create a barrier between the home and the outside weather. It’s perfect for when heavy rain and nasty storms rear their ugly head. The tax credit doesn’t include the installation costs, but can be used to get a discount on the product price. As doors and windows are typically not so expensive, don’t expect much of a break.

More outlandish is the small wind turbine credit. The wind turbine won’t work in most places, since it most be constantly windy for the turbine to work. If you do happen to live in such a place, you can get a discount on the cost of the turbine. The tax credit also covers the costs of the installation. It takes time to get a return, but it’s a step in the right direction for Earth.

In Conclusion

Federal tax credits for energy conservation are all the rage these past few years. The United States government won’t keep the “green” tax credits around forever. Home owners should jump at the chance to better the environment and save some money in the process of doing so, without second thought on the matter.

Learn more on historic preservation tax incentives and federal tax credits.

OfficeFolders theme by Themocracy