Green Tips
Looking for ideas to green your home? Click on the links below to be taken to downloadable PDF files that will give you tips on greening your home and links to resources that will help.
Why should you green your home? Greening your home increases it’s value, it saves energy, reduces your impact on the environment and saves you money in the long run. If you are making updates to your existing home you should always take the greenest route.
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I like to walk, I like to ride my bike, I like to join the gallery strolls, dine at neighborhood restaurants, shop at the neighborhood produce stands and pick up my paper from the corner market. To do all of these things, my family makes our home in the Downtown Salt Lake City Neighborhood of East Liberty/Sugarhouse. When we take time off we enjoy traveling throughout Utah, The United States, Europe and Asia.
Nothing beats working with a neighbor when you are looking for a home in a specific area. They know what the homes are like, what loan packages work best for the area and any special programs that may be available to buyers in the area. So it is always wise to choose a mortgage expert who knows the neighborhood where you are looking.