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Energy Conservation Measures – the New Mudrooms

Category: Green Retirement Communities

A study from the American Institute of Architects (AIA) shows that the energy crisis is producing big shifts in what consumers are looking for in new homes. In as short a period of 2007 to 2008, buyer interest in common features like mudrooms, home offices, game rooms, and home workshops…

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Published on September 17, 2008
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Will Green Communities Save the Housing Industry

Category: Green Retirement Communities

July 22 -- If there is one "cool" trend in home building today, it is going green. A number of factors have come together to make the green (environmentally sustainable) movement the potential saving grace of struggling home builders across the world. In fact, a McGraw-Hill Construction/National Association of Home Builders study predicts that "The market for green housing will grow to from as little as $12 billion this year to between $40B and $70B by 2012.” Obviously the high price of oil is factor number 1. With oil prices skyrocketing, residential buildings, which account for 21% of U.S. energy consumption (source: U.S. Energy Information Administration), are an easy target for money-saving ideas.

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Published on July 22, 2008
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Green Retirement Communities Start to Blossom

Category: Green Retirement Communities

March 31 -- Baby boomers are known for their devotion to preserving the environment - at least when they are not driving their SUV's. So the big question is, will the folks who pioneered Earth Day look for green (sustainable) retirement and active adult communities? Just as important, will the marketers of those communities recognize the need and make the product available in an appealing concept? We recently came across some examples of green communities, which is encouraging. Shea Homes, a large national home builder, has announced that environmentally friendly homes will be the focus of some of its new developments in Florida and other sun belt states. These homes will be so-called "eco-friendly", and will have energy saving features such as solar attic fans, motion-sensor triggered lighting, energy-efficient windows and appliances, and garages with electric-vehicle charging stations. Some materials like insulation will be recycled. According to a report in Off the Grid, Shea says

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Published on March 31, 2008
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Lily Valley Sets High Bar for Green Communities

Category: Green Retirement Communities

November 3 — Imagine a community that is being developed by the Dean of the Frank Lloyd Wright School of Architecture at Taliesin, Victor Sidy, along with 6 apprentices at the famous school. For one thing, you can be sure the community will balance well with the environment, and is…

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Published on November 3, 2007
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“Green” Resources for Retirement Communities

Category: Green Retirement Communities

October 17 -- Environmentally oriented retirement communities are beginning to earn a toehold in this country. But the pressure for green communities and for energy and environmental conservation is really coming from the people who live in retirement communities -- more so than from the developers. A recent study from the Mediamark Research BoomerView study found that 40.7% of baby boomers say "Preserving the Environment" is a very important guiding principle in their lives (that is 11% higher than reported by all adults). A good example of green (sustainable) retirement communities are the cohousing projects for baby boomers that are being built in the American West.

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Published on October 17, 2007
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