Showing posts with label green home. Show all posts
Showing posts with label green home. Show all posts

Monday, September 14, 2009

Green Rentals- Will it Work?

So we updated our rental with a number of great green features. The low VOC paint made sure there was no nasty off-gassing, and we were able to show the home immediately. Removing the carpet and replacing it with a durable solid surface flooring (we used a wood laminate) will give better air quality to the home, as well as reducing the hassle we would have had if we needed to replace carpet every 4 or so years.

Results?


WIN!

We had a flurry of activity. Folks LOVED the look of the home. I staged it and also shot great photos. We ended up renting it out for more money to a FABULOUS tenant with an excellent credit score. He was concerned about chemicals because he has a pet bird. All in all, it was a good choice. The money up front for the improvements made things a little tight, but combined with the fact that we will save on replacing carpet/ fencing and are getting more money each month in rent is a real winner for us! We'll have this rental for the long-term.

Thursday, March 26, 2009

Part 6: How to Buy a Green Home; Paint

Part 6: How to Buy a Green Home- PAINT

You know that fresh New Home smell you notice sometimes when you tour houses? You don't really want that. That smell is coming from chemicals in the air. Off-gassing from paints and carpets give you the new home smell, but also making your air quality worse.

What is off-gassing? It's when VOC's (volatile organic compounds) and formaldehyde are released from building materials (cabinets and paints).

Although VOC contains the word Organic in it, don't be confused. VOC's are toxic and will effect air quality in your home. You want to find a paint that is Low-VOC or Zero VOC. Sherwin Williams makes a Harmony brand that works great. (I've used this one a bunch). It's more expensive than your standard paint, but I think breathing is a pretty important thing, don't you?

Most folks don't advertise the kinds of paints they have used, but home owners often leave a gallon or two of paint behind in case you need to touch anything up. This can offer you a good clue in what they've used.

This is your Green Real Estate Agent!
Stay Tuned and Stay Green-
Patty Sylvana
Owner, EcoBroker, Realtor Green
E3 Properties
512-297-5658
patty@Ethreeproperties.com

Wednesday, March 25, 2009

How to Chose a Green Realtor

Like choosing any professional- you'll want to ask some questions. Here is some insight into some good ways to find the right person. You'll want to find someone who is personally interested in being more environmentally aware- for cost savings, for better health, and for the planet. Someone who is personally involved will be doing more to stay up to date, than you're average Joe who is just looking at a marketing strategy.

- The recently released National Association of Realtors (NAR) GREEN designation is the most basic step. Honestly, I could have taught the course myself. It's great for Realtors just starting to understand what a green home can be, but it's a pretty low standard right now.

- EcoBroker, I believe it's the first nationally recognized green training for Realtors. Does a good job of covering the basics, but doesn't go into any region-specific issues. The climate gives you different issues to deal with, so a good Green Realtor still needs to be aware of your region. You'd build a green home differently in Madison, WI than you would in Austin, TX.

- City of Austin's Green By Design program- an excellent resource for local information. Very regionally focused and provides a ton of good information. If they've attended this, then you are off to a good start. (it's great, and usually fills up quick)


- Have they had an energy audit on their home? What was it like?

- What kinds of things have they done to make their own home more 'green'?

- What types of things do they look for to help clients find green homes?

- What do they think of the current green homes on the market?

- What kind of green events do they go to regularly?

- How do they find green homes that are not 3rd party rated?

- Do they share Green resources with you when you first meet?

All of this should put you on the right path!

Enjoy!
Patty Sylvana
Owner, EcoBroker, Green Realtor
E3 Properties
Experts in Green Real Estate
512-297-5658

Friday, October 24, 2008

Part 5: How to Buy a Green Home- Insulation

Part 5
How to Buy a Green Home: Insulation

Here's the short of it.

The more you have here, the better off you'll be.
Insulation levels come with an "R" rating.
Highest usually for a ceiling area is R-40.

Foam does a good job because it doesn't get compressed down.
You want to keep the air pockets in there, which is really what insulation does- make air pockets around your house. Foam insulation is also available in some pretty healthy ingredients.
Cotton is also available, and a very tried and true option.

You may not be checking out the attic when you tour a home, but your inspector should be able to tell you how the insulation looks, what kind it is, and how deep it is. It's fairly inexpensive to buy and install insulation, but it might make you itch! You can hire someone to handle it.

Wednesday, October 22, 2008

Going Solar and Saving Some Bucks

My husband is a solar installer. He installed panels on our house, and we just got them cleared for operation. We saved $100 last month! I'm really liking this.

Call some installers in your area-If they are good they'll be able to do this:
- tell you all the rebates you qualify for
- handle the rebate paperwork for you or guide you through it
-review your home energy usage and give you tips on how to use LESS before you even put solar panels on your house.
- tell you how much the panels will save you
- tell you when you will break even

Currently there is a federal rebate that gives you a $2,000 federal tax credit.
The City of Austin has the MOST AGGRESSIVE REBATE PROGRAM IN THE NATION.
They will rebate up to 80% of the cost of installing solar panels on your home.
Hurray for city owned utility companies!

Here's some things to remember:
-Southern sun exposure on your roof is ideal. (your roof is facing south and that side gets sun most of the day)
- It usually will not pay to cut down a tree to get exposure on your roof.
- Payback may take a long time if you're city or energy company doesn't offer rebates, on the other hand, you can be off the grid.

Austin Solar Info
Celestial Power


Enjoy!
Your Green Realtor
Patty Sylvana
Realtor
Keller Williams Realty
512-297-5658

Realtor by Trade, Green at Heart

Monday, October 20, 2008

Part 4: How to Buy a Green Home- HVAC

Part 4- How to Buy a Green Home- HVAC

HVAC- that means your heating and air conditioning. You'll need both here in Austin, and the air conditioning will be pretty critical.

Here's some things to look for in a greener home.

1. One story, or zoned hvac for a two story. Heat rises, so unless you have zoned air to control the upstairs temperature separately from the downstairs, you'll end up cooking your sleeping guests, or shivering down on the first floor. A one story home will be more efficient, or a 2 story 'zoned'.

2. Look for a SEER number on the HVAC system. The higher the number, the more efficient it is. 13 or higher is pretty good. The number correlates to the amount of space it can cool.

3. Sheet metal duct work and sealed and tested ducts. This carries your air to where it needs to be. Sheet metal means there is less friction for the air flow. Sealed ducts mean less leakage of your cool air, and tested ducts can tell you how much (or how little) your system is leaking.

4. Duct work within the conditioned space- this means that you can either see the duct work, or it's in the middle of the house. It seems logical now, but back in the day, the air conditioning system was stored in the attic, where it would BAKE all summer. Even if the system wasn't in the attic, the duct work was stuffed up there to keep it out of view. Result? A pretty counterproductive set up.

A/C Pumps out cold air--- Cold air leaks into attic---Cold air warms up from hot attic---- A/C must pump more cold air to keep your house cool.



Your Green Realtor
Stay Tuned and Stay Green
Patty Sylvana
512-297-5658
patty@GreenAustinProperties.com

check out some local green homes here.

Wednesday, October 15, 2008

Part 3: How to Buy A Green Home- DIRECTIONS

Part 3:
How to Buy a Green Home:
DIRECTIONS

So, in regards to location, you probably have an idea already of where you would like to be located. Ideally close to work and schools and parks and the farmers market.

Here are a few other things to consider- regarding the direction your home faces (no it's not Feng Shui) It's specific to Austin and if you buy an existing home, these features will help you be more green!

1 Catching the Breeze: You want your home to have the longer side with plenty of windows facing South and North.
Why?
In Austin most of the year, a breeze comes from the South (and SouthEast), and if you have windows facing that direction you can catch a great breeze, air out your house and stay cooler than other homes.

2. Keeping Cool: It's easier to shade those windows that are facing North or South. Because of where the sun hits your home, you'll have a much easier time shading windows with overhangs if they are facing North or South. This is because the sun will come in at an angle and hit the East and West windows from the side- catching them off guard.

3. Trees: You will want most of your trees on the north side to lose their leaves in the winter. That way, when it feels colder, you'll have more sun on your home. For the South side, you can have trees that stay green year-round.

This is your Green Realtor
Stay Tuned and Stay Green
Patty Sylvana
512-297-5658
patty@GreenAustinProperties.com

Friday, October 10, 2008

Your Roof, It's so... COOL

Your Roof, It's so... COOL

The color of your roof can make a big difference in your energy bills.
Just think of how much energy and moola you'll be saving!

What's the key?
A white roof or a reflective metal roof.

Here's how it works :
Heat hits your roof
Your roof is white
Heat bounces off the roof
Your house stays cooler
You use less energy
You put less CO2 in the atmosphere
More heat is able to escape the atmosphere

(ok, I think that's how it works... I'm a non-scientist!)
White Roof Article

When you are switching your roof, think about metal. It's much longer lasting and is very reflective to heat. Otherwise look the lightest possible shingle you can find.

Your Green Realtor
Stay Tuned and Stay Green
Patty Sylvana
Keller Williams Realty
512-297-5658
patty@GreenAustinProperties.com

Check out Green Homes in Austin

Thursday, October 9, 2008

Part 2: How to Buy Green- LOCATION LOCATION LOCATION

Part 2:
How to Buy A Green Home:
Location Location Location

This factor is pretty critical. You can get a home, you can renovate it, you can remodel it, you can make it super green, but you can't really move it somewhere else. This is my weak spot- learn from my mistakes- I live in a great house, in a great neighborhood where I have to DRIVE to get anywhere other than my neighbors house. The schools also suck. It's so close, and it sucks. Now I've got to look at driving my daughter somewhere else EVERY day of the work week.

There is a great tool out there that will actually SHOW YOU THE MONEY!
It takes your commute and tells you how much you'll save each month by living close to your job. COOL BEANS!! This means that it really pays out when you buy a more expensive home next to your job and walk to work. Generally you save more on gas and commuting and time than you would pay for a better location. Not to mention the trips to the gym.

What makes a green location? Here are some tips and tricks:

1. Think about where you go the most- work/ schools/parks

2. Use this great tool to figure out how much it costs to commute. This one is the best because it figures in your hourly value from your job, and it pulls that time lost commuting into the equation.
Commuting Calculator

3. Get a walkability rating for neighborhoods. This handy tools rates the neighborhood based on how many things are within walking distance.

Walk Score

4. Where is the public transportation- will you be near a commuter rail or bus line?
Austins Commuter Rail

5. Schools- If you don't have kids, this will effect your re-sale value. If you have kids, then good schools will also save you the drive to schlep your kiddos to another location.
School Info

Your Green Realtor
Patty Sylvana
Realtor
Keller Williams Realty
512-297-5658
patty@GreenAustinProperties.com

Wednesday, October 8, 2008

Austin's Zero Waste Plan

Austin has a plan to become ZERO WASTE!
I'm thrilled about the idea. We will be one of the first in the nation to implement such plan. I know that Vancouver is implementing one right now. Thank you to Mayor Will Wynn for his progressive thinking and long-sightedness about the sustainability of our city.

Here's the plan

"Austin wastes an estimated $40Million annually by not re-using or recylcling products "

My husband was dropping some things off at the dump and literally brought back a completely perfect 'Pier 1' style coffee table, and dominoes still in the wrapper that someone was also dropping off at the dump. The re-use of amazing things there is really an untapped resource!

We should integrate those folks that find deals and sell them on ebay!


Your Green Realtor
Stay Tuned and Stay Green
Patty Sylvana
512-297-5658
patty@GreenAustinProperties.com

Realtor by Trade, Green at Heart

Sunday, October 5, 2008

Part 1: How to Buy a Green Home- NEW OR OLD

Part 1
How to Buy a Green Home
New or Old

Forget all that jazz about new is better- upgraded state of the art yadda yadda.
Think about an existing home that was remodeled, or a new home which is in an older neighborhood. (this is called in-fill when a builder creates a new home on an existing lot)

Not only will you get tried and true techniques, but you'll often have mature trees to boot!
Now, in saying that, there are some AMAZING things being done out there. Really beautiful and green. I'm a sucker- but get a NEW HOME in an ESTABLISHED neighborhood.

Having a home that has been remodeled green means that less resources were used, less materials were shipped, many times the home is closer to town and you also benefit from mature trees and the shade they bring. The home is also 'broken in'. No surprises here. These walls have been holding up for years, and many more to come.

You could even look at getting a home that is just BEGGING to go green. They are out there- they ask me to bring them buyers. We'll go over what is important in finding a Green Location next!

Your Green Realtor
Stay Tuned and Stay Green
Patty Sylvana
Realtor
Keller Williams Realty
512-297-5658
patty@GreenAustinProperties.com

Thursday, June 12, 2008

IT'S CHICKEN DAY!

Wahooo!! It's chicken day! Now that we have so much space, it's time to get some chickens.
Callahan's by the airport carries all sorts of country things- so close in, so far out!

We're going for chicks because they are so danged cute. Something like 1/2 of them are supposed to die on me. That's a total bummer. Not sure what to tell Celeste about death. She's only 4. We talk about bugs dying in the pool, but that's been pretty much the extent of it. A friend had some ideas that we could just say they flew away. Hmmm... she might catch on to that one.

So- CHICKENS CHICKENS CHICKENS CHICKENS!
I'll post photos later!

Wednesday, June 4, 2008

The magical growing yard

So, we've got this yard- it just grew 3 times larger. It's a little intimidating! There was a fence closing in a section of the yard by the house. The other 2/3 of the yard was out sight, out of mind... it's grassy with a nice grove of trees and a creek. It's a great space, mind you, but boy, that's a big project.

I've got to step up to the plate now and figure out the least expensive way to remove grass and make it look nice. I guess all that planning comes in handy- break it down into small steps.
1. plant vines to hide the chainlink
2. put in soaker hoses for the vines
3. build a fire pit

It will be good to sit with the space for a while and get a feeling for it. The hard part is visiting great houses and trying to figure out how to do what they did in my yard AND not go broke AND be low water.

The real first step is that patch of grass I ripped out right by the mailbox. I'm totally stuck on that. It seemed like a good idea and I've got a complete block on what to do next.

Here's a question for you-
What will not need mowing, doesn't get tall, likes the sun, and won't mind being driven on occasionally?

This is your Green Realtor
Stay Tuned and Stay Green
Patty Sylvana
Keller Williams Realty
(512) 297-5658
patty@GreenAustinProperties.com

Thursday, May 29, 2008

Green Drinks Happy Hour

Friday Friday Friday!
Come on by Opal Divines for some Green Drinks and some Green Ideas.
The special guest this month will be Matt Stevens with Green Zone Homes.
This company can put money in your pocket! They do energy audits on homes to tell you where is the best bang for your buck- the age-old windows versus more insulation dilemma will be solved! I like them because they aren't affiliated with a roofer/window/air-conditioning company. Straight up unbiased information.

Friday May 30th
Opal Divines on 6th St
5:30-8pm


Hosted by Yours Truly-
Patty Sylvana, Green Realtor
Keller Williams Realty
(512) 297-5658
patty@GreenAustinProperties.com

Realtor by Trade, Green at Heart

Wednesday, March 12, 2008

How to Buy or Sell a Green Home

How to Buy or Sell a Green Home

Workshop Coming Up!

Wed, April 2nd
6:30-8:00pm
North Austin

Short, sweet and green, this workshop will cover all the basics of buying or selling your green home.
What to look for and how to find them, how to price and market your home, green financing and lots of other cool stuff!

Details and RSVP here:

www.GreenHomeWorkshop.com

Tuesday, March 11, 2008

Natural Home Mag Votes Mueller #1

Natural Home Magazines listed Mueller here in Austin as #1 in their Top 10 Green Neighborhoods article this month.

The Mueller Neighborhood got the kudos for their progressive green initiatives such as:

- green home options like tankless water heaters and solar panels

- greywater systems

- pedestrian friendliness

- 25% of housing for lower income households.

Congratulations to Mueller!

Patty Sylvana

Green Realtor

Keller Williams Realty

patty@GreenAustinProperties

(512) 297-5658

Austin Green Homes- Mueller

Unless you're dead, you've probably heard about the Mueller Development. A rehabilitation of old city airport land, this development is making waves for all kinds of progressive and green ideals. Here are a few highlights-

The green homes at Mueller are in a unique situation because the City of Austin owned the land. The City was able to implement some really progressive features including green requirements and low income homes.

What makes Mueller Special?
- Close to UT and Downtown (at 51st and I-35)
- Green Green Green built
- Parks surrounding the entire development as well as interspersed throughout
- Pedestrial focused- not just sidewalks, but ACTUAL places you could walk to!
- Town Center
- Commercial Center

This is definitly an urban high density neighborhood. There is no sprawling lawn to maintain, and you'll probably ACTUALLY get to know your neighbors. Wow, what a concept!

This is your Green Realtor
Stay Tuned and Stay Green
Patty Sylvana
Realtor by Trade, Green at Heart
Keller Willilams Realty
patty@GreenAustinProperties.com
(512) 297-5658