Archive for the ‘In the Media’ Category

13 amazing facts about green roofs

Friday, September 3rd, 2010 by Jeremy

We came across another great article from MSN Real-estate…this one is about green roofs. For those who don’t know what they are, a green roof is a rooftop garden, or rooftop green space. The concept is really good, and it is a sustainable practice that has been used for thousands of years. It is now gaining popularity in bigger cities, but can be used anywhere you have a flat roof (apartments, business buildings etc.)

Here is a little piece of the article (by Damon Vanderlinde and Steven Peck of the Daily Green).

What is a green roof?

• A green roof is an extension of a new or existing roof that has:
• A high-quality waterproofing and root-repellant system
• A drainage system
• Filter cloth
• A lightweight growing medium
• Plants

Green-roof systems may be modular, with drainage layers, filter cloth, growing media and plants already prepared in movable, interlocking grids. Or each component may be installed separately.
Green-roof development involves the creation of “contained” green space atop a human-made structure. This green space could be below, at or above grade. But in all cases, the plants are not placed in the ground.

Check out the entire article here…and as always, let us know what you think!!

13 amazing facts about green roofs

Fewer Jobs, Greater Satisfaction

Friday, August 20th, 2010 by Jeremy

We ran across another great article (this time from a magazine we subscribe to called Qualified Remodeler). This article discusses the fact that there are fewer jobs out there right now, but those customers who are doing remodeling work are feeling a greater sense of satisfaction with the work being done!

Here is a snippet from the article by Patrick O’Toole

“About 18 months ago, when the financial crisis sidelined the American consumer, phones stopped ringing for many, if not most, remodeling firms. This was true across the board, even those well-established firms with sterling reputations. So it is hard to imagine that the impact on newer companies and those with questionable reputations was anything but harsh.

When the dust settles and we begin to assess the impact of this recession on remodeling firms, a good analogy is likely to be that of a fire in an old-growth forest — only the strongest will have survived while much of the underbrush (less established firms and those with poor reputations) were swept away. Ironically, the numerical loss of firms will ultimately make the surviving firms stronger. Now, with the results of Qualified Remodeler magazine’s sixth annual Remodeling Customer Satisfaction Survey, we are beginning to see those effects.

By asking remodeling customers about their experiences, post-remodel, over the past six years, we’ve been able to develop a time series of data that demonstrates three conclusions. 1.) Remodelers in the aggregate tend to get low to mediocre grades from their customers. 2.) Remodelers who are seen as exhibiting a certain set of positive behaviors (timeliness, etc.) tend to get much higher customer satisfaction scores. 3.) Remodeling firms tend to satisfy their customers at higher rates when market activity is lower as it was in 2009.

The first two points have been well established over each of the past six years, but the lessons learned are no less critical now as they were then. The third conclusion, that remodelers do a better job at satisfying customers during recessionary times, stands to reason. With fewer jobs to go around, established firms, with better systems and processes, are getting the jobs. It also suggests that each customer is getting more time and attention focused on their needs. Our goal with this analysis is to examine the underlying reasons and to see if reproducible patterns emerge and with those patterns offer constructive ideas on how to incorporate them in your remodeling and/or home improvement business…….”

Please click on the link below to read the entire article, and please let us know what you think!

Fewer Jobs, Greater Satisfaction

Believe it or not, a housing shortage

Wednesday, August 18th, 2010 by Jeremy

I came across this article on MSN Money….it is suggesting that we may actually be heading for a housing shortage!!!

Here is an excerpt from the article by; Smart Money

“With all the talk of excess inventory and a flood of foreclosures, the idea of a looming housing shortage sounds unrealistic, if not downright fanciful.
After all, data from the National Association of Realtors showed a 5.1% decline in existing-home sales in June. Meanwhile, total housing inventory increased 2.5%, to 4 million homes available for sale — an 8.9-month supply, up from an 8.3-month supply in May.

Foreclosures, too, are an issue, with a vast backlog of distressed properties and “underwater” loans sitting just below the surface, according to RealtyTrac, an online foreclosure marketplace. The company forecasts that more than 3 million properties will get hit with foreclosure filings by the end of the year.
But if you step back from the doom and gloom of foreclosures and declining sales and focus on the low construction levels of the past few years, some economists say a housing shortage might be in the offing. A 2009 report by Massachusetts Institute of Technology economics professor William Wheaton says that despite the glut of existing homes, with current depressed levels of construction, there might be “excess demand” for new homes.”

Click the link below to read the full story, and as always let us know what you think!

Believe it or not, a housing shortage

Color: To Paint or not to Paint? That is the question.

Thursday, July 8th, 2010 by Jeremy

This article comes from one of our partners Homstyl Interior Design…… If you are in the market for great interior design work follow the link to their site.

Here is a quote from thier article, “Many times I am asked this simple question: Should I paint a room a different color? The answer is “YES!” Little else can impact a room with as much drama for such little cost as a can of paint.

“What color?” I am inevitably asked next. That answer depends on you. The sky is the limit.. Do you want the room to be relaxing? Energetic? Dramatic? Serene? The color you choose will do a lot to set the tone of a room. As a rule, brighter colors are more energetic. Subdued colors are considered serene and relaxing.

“Light or dark?” Contrary to popular opinion, dark colors do not always make a room feel closed in.. They can lend a cozy feeling or add subtle drama. Lighter colors do not always expand a room either. I like to consider how the room is used, how much light is available and the general ambience I am shooting for in selecting the intensity of the color.

Most importantly, get out there and paint!”

Check out their website here!
Homstyl Interior Designers

Energy efficiency: Made in the USA

Thursday, July 1st, 2010 by Jeremy

This article comes from MSN-Realestate and it talks about energy efficient upgrades to your existing home. It also talks about how making these changes in your attic can help local business as well.

Here is an excerpt, “The most effective investments a homeowner can make to lower his utility bills occur in the attics and crawl spaces, with homegrown labor and homegrown goods: insulation and caulking. Nearly every dime stays close to home.”

“Employing local workers. The work is hardly glamorous (when’s the last time a TV show featured an air-duct remodel or a trendy attic insulation?) nor does it need to use the sexy house-wares that big companies promote in ads and on Capitol Hill. Often the results are even hidden from the view of the homeowner himself (aside from the smaller number on the electric bill).”

We found this to be a very good article. Please take a few minutes to read it, and let us know what you think.

MSN Realestate; Energy Efficiency

Home appraisals come under more scrutiny

Thursday, June 24th, 2010 by Jeremy

Buyers, sellers, and agents should be prepared for extra costs and delays as cautious mortgage lenders order stricter reviews. This article comes from MSN Real Estate…. I have seen first hand what this article is talking about with some of my own investments. We had a home this last winter that appraised for $5,000 under the approved sales price. The buyers were ready to close (the appraisal was all that was left)….and when it came back low it threw everything into disarray…..

Here in as excerpt from the article;

“Any time you have a market in transition; appraisals aren’t going to keep up because the appraisal is based on historical data…… Inadequate “comps” can present problems as well. (“Comps” are recent sales of nearby homes that are similar, or comparable, to the home that’s the subject of the appraisal.) The mortgage lender may deem the comps inadequate if the homes were too far away or were sold in such nontraditional circumstances as a short sale or foreclosure or if the sales occurred too long ago. If the comps aren’t sufficient, the lender may order a review or second home appraisal to verify that they were chosen correctly.

Read the whole article and as always…please send your comments and tell us what you think.

MSN Real Eastate Home appraisals

Tighter standards slow down housing market

Wednesday, June 23rd, 2010 by Jeremy

Heavens know I hate to hear bad news (we all do)… but I ran across this article on MSNBC talking about how the standards for home loans have become so stringent that they are boarding on the ridiculous.

Here is an excerpt:

“The real estate business seems to have switched its motto from “location, location, location” to “documentation, documentation, documentation.” Potential buyers must chronicle every dollar of income and all assets via pay stubs, W-2s, tax returns, bank statements, credit reports and sometimes even letters from employers or family members. Mortgage brokers blame new federal lending rules for injecting unneeded delays in the loan process, and they accuse some underwriters of focusing on their own job security rather than fairly analyzing a consumer’s default risk.”

Lets all keep our eyes open for solutions to these problems!! (Read this article and let us know what you think)

Read the entire article here
MSNBC….Tighter Standards

Thank you!

Wednesday, June 23rd, 2010 by Jeremy

I just wanted to send out a quick thank you to everyone who tuned into the radio this weekend to hear our radio ad campaign. We will be running advertisements again in the near future so stay tuned for upcoming information.

Block Party Weekend

Friday, June 18th, 2010 by Jeremy

Dont forget to tune in to the Arrow 103.5 for the Block Party Weekend Sponsered by Salt City Home Designs.

The Arrow 103.5 Block Party Weekend

Listen to Utah’s Arrow 103.5 This Weekend

Tuesday, June 15th, 2010 by Jeremy

Listen to Utah’s Arrow 103.5 This Weekend to hear our new Salt City Home Designs advertisments. Jeremy (the owner) will be speaking on the ad….

Let us know if you hear it, and what you think.


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