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by Angela Ashby
Green doesn't have to be exotic; it just has to be smart.
The idea that building green is only for the wealthy
and too
costly for the average homeowner is a myth
that must be dispelled.
Building and remodeling green
doesn't have to break the bank. Green opportunities
are as diverse as the housing industry itself. (Read more.)
Author Bios
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Features
Steamboat Springs
Community Center Takes the LEED
by Sarah Fox, Wendy Dubord and Taylor Webb
Recycle
Your House: Deconstruction vs. Demolition
by Marra Bennett
The
Digital Home Lifestyle
by Brian Berry
Let
Your Trees Pay the Power Bill
by CJ Mucklow, Routt County Extension
Departments
The Green Scene
Living
Roofs: But Will I Have to Mow It?
by Adam Wright
Together
We're Greener - Steamboat's New Green Building Program
by Bob Keenan
Canaries,
Cats and Kids
by Irene Nelson
Reducing
Paper Waste in Real Estate Transactions
By Tom Willman
LEED-H -
The Green Spectrum in Home Construction
By Mark Mueller
Sustainable
Steamboat
By Dagney McKinley
Builder
Perspectives
Take a Deep Breath:
How’s your Indoor Air Quality?
By Scott Scherer
Money
& Finances
§1031 Tax Deferred Exchanges - a Powerful Tax Strategy
By Kennen Cohen
Décor
& Style
Scratching the Surface
By Jan Cohen
It’s Old, but is it Historic?
By Arianthe´ C. Stettner
Real
Estate
The Laws of Attraction
By Dagny McKinley
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