Monday, February 20, 2012

Four ways to be more green at home

Recycling is just one of many eco-friendly
home tips that can save you money.
(ARA) - It doesn't take much effort to run your household in a more eco-friendly way. You might even be surprised by how much money you can save.

"A small change can make a big difference," says Charles Valinotti, senior vice president of insurer QBE. His company recently implemented a series of small environmental changes and the savings are adding up. "These are changes anyone could make in their own home. We just did it on a larger scale."

Here are four simple green changes inspired by QBE that could benefit any homeowner:

1. Recycle - and not just the obvious stuff.
Chances are, you're already recycling glass bottles and aluminum cans. But why stop there? Consider recycling before you throw anything away. You might also consider collecting aluminum cans and bringing them to your local recycling facility where you may get some cash for your efforts.

QBE's Sun Prairie, Wis. office recycles electrical wire, cabinets, shelving, scrap metals and light fixtures. In two years, not only did the company collect $4,000 for non-traditional recyclables, it also avoided fees for disposing of them.

2. Switch to high-efficiency lighting.
For years we've heard that high-efficiency lighting is the way to go. But did you know the magnitude of difference this one change could make? EnergyStar reports that each compact florescent light bulb can save up to $40 in energy costs over its lifetime.

In March 2010 QBE's Bellevue, Wash., site converted from halogen to fluorescent light fixtures in its parking garage. This one change is saving 378,554 kilowatt hours per year in electrical usage, totaling $26,575 in annual utility expense.

3.
When it's not in use, turn it off.Moms all over the world can be heard reminding their brood, "Turn the lights off!" While there's no doubt it makes sense to turn off lights, some may question when and if a computer should be turned off since it takes a bit more energy to power up than to leave it running.

The U.S. Department of Energy reports that for energy savings and convenience, consider turning off your monitor if you aren't going to use your computer for more than 20 minutes. Turn off your computer if you're not going to use it in the next two hours.

Like a lot of people, QBE employees don't always shut down their computers at the end of the day. Last year, the company began automatic shutdowns at 9 p.m. local time - saving about $55,000 in energy costs each year. The system gives a prompt 60 minutes prior to the automatic shutdown, allowing employees who are actively working to bypass the shut-off.

4.
Paper - who needs it?Valinotti suggests that taking baby steps toward a paperless existence can be natural and painless. For example, many homeowners already do their banking online - so why not also switch to paperless bank statements? Many utilities, credit card companies and municipalities also offer online billing.

By just moving a portion of its monthly reports online, QBE saves 2.5 reams of paper and $11 per day, totaling $2,000 in savings last year.

As you can see, just a few small changes can help you go green - and help you build financial strength as well.

Friday, February 10, 2012

VA Home Loans in Mobile Alabama


The VA home loan program is a program that was first established to further honor those who served in World War II. Since then, the program has provided low interest, zero-down home loans to nearly 20 million qualified veterans and service members across our great nation.

When many people think of the United States Armed Forces, they often think of the main four branches and tend to leave out one important branch, the United States Coast Guard. Mobile is home to the Coast Guard Aviation Training Center, which houses rescue aircraft such as the HC-25, HC-144A, HH-65, HH-60 and the HC 130 Hercules. Another little known fact about the US Coast Guard is that they too are eligible for the VA home loan program.

Even though the VA loan is the premier lending option for military members, it still boasts some of the most lenient eligibility requirements of any lending program. Eligibility is first determined by service, and a service member must meet only one of the following service requirements:
  • ·         Served on active duty for a minimum of 90 days consecutively during wartime or 181 days consecutively during peacetime
  • ·         Be a Reservist or National Guard member with at least six years of service
  • ·         Be the not remarried, surviving spouse of a service member who died due to a service related injury

If a service member falls into one of the preceding categories, then they should take the next step by contacting a VA approved lender and acquiring their Certificate of Eligibility (COE).

VA approved lenders expect a minimum credit score of at least 620 and allow a high debt-to-income ratio of nearly 41 percent.

With a program this easily attainable, you’d think there wouldn’t be amazing benefits; however, that is not the case. The VA home loan program provides some of the best benefits in the industry, including:
  • ·         Zero money down option for qualified members
  • ·         No private mortgage insurance (PMI)
  • ·         Competitive interest rates
  • ·         Default and foreclosure assistance for active duty members

While a VA loan isn’t for everyone, service members do have the opportunity to take advantage of one of the best lending options on the market, boasting the lowest foreclosure rate of any government backed lending program.
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Guest author Kevin Pearia is a mortgage commentator for Veterans UnitedHome Loans, the nation’s leading dedicated provider of VA Home Loans. 

Wednesday, February 8, 2012

Why winter is the right time to plan outdoor updates

Does the bitter cold weather have you dreaming of warm days spending time with friends and family in your backyard? The cold may keep us indoors, but professionals in the landscape and remodeling industry are still thinking about the outdoors and use the winter months to plan spring projects, and so should you.

Winter months provide the perfect opportunity to prepare your outdoor space for the warmer months. Planning and prepping now will ensure that you get full use of your outdoor space for the entire season once warm weather arrives. Get a head start by planning some of these spring projects now:

Grass
Before you know it, you'll be peeling off your wool socks and walking around your yard feeling the soft grass between your toes. To ensure a lush lawn, spend time this winter researching grass seed options so you can repair any sparse areas in your yard. Planting grass seed early gives the seed plenty of time to germinate which will give you a healthy, green lawn in the spring. In addition to research, you can also chat with someone at your local nursery for help choosing the appropriate type of grass to plant in the early months of spring. Here in Mobile, most of us are not spreading grass seed.  Instead we are applying fertilizer and  weed killers to prepare our lawns for the spring.

Bulbs
Some bulbs grow best when planted in the early spring when the ground is still cool. Do some research to figure out the best bulbs for your region so you can determine the ideal planting time. There's nothing better than having a yard full of colorful flowers providing great curb appeal early in the season.

Deck
Sitting on your deck enjoying warm, sunny days or cooler evenings is something everyone looks forward to. Adding a new deck to your home or replacing an existing one adds value to your real estate investment. Homeowners have been consistently choosing composite decking over wooden decks over the past several years because composite decking is high performance and low maintenance, unlike wood decking which can splinter and crack, and often requires staining and sealing. Composite decking is long-lasting, durable, made of recycled materials, and resists mildew, warping and insects. According to Remodeling magazine 2009-10 Cost vs. Value Report, adding a composite deck to your home has a 70 percent return on investment.

You can find free online tools to help you plan your new decking project during winter months. Visit www.timbertech.com to learn which decking materials are best for you by taking a quick quiz. Create free deck designs with the Online Deck Designer. Mix and match decking and railing colors with the Color Visualizer and be inspired by other deck designs in the Photo Gallery. Before you know it, you'll have the perfect plan for your dream deck so when warm weather hits, you're ready.

Trees and shrubs
As you're deciding on the deck, consider a plan to plant trees and/or shrubbery to provide a more natural outdoor atmosphere. The right type of landscaping will not only be visually appealing, but will also provide privacy and shade. Planting your selections early can have many benefits including time for each tree or shrub to establish a strong root system so that it flourishes for many years to come.

Stop dreaming of warm weather and put that energy into planning your outdoor space. From decking to landscape updates, your efforts during the winter months will bloom into big results once the spring thaw hits.

Tuesday, February 7, 2012

This Month in Real Estate Video - February 2012

This month's video has information about what eco-friendly features todays buyers are looking for when searching for homes.  There is also information provided about credit score and practices that can improve your credit score.


Please click on the video below

Monday, February 6, 2012

Alabama Housing Statistics - Mobile Alabama - January 2012


The data shown in the table below represents Mobile County real estate transactions and listings as reported Mobile Area Association of Realtors/MLS for January 2011:
Number of Houses Sold
253
Average Selling Price This Month
 $122,113
Average Days on Market - Solds119
Average Days on Market - Actives
            149
Number of Houses on the Market
         2,977
Median Sales Price this Month
    $92,000

Please let me know if you have any questions about the Mobile Alabama real estate market or would like real estate statistics for specific neighborhoods and areas in Mobile County.  My contact information is listed below: