Posts Tagged ‘Green Living’

Thursday, February 11th, 2010

Why Choose Us To Help You Sell?

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Getting the best price is about bringing you the right buyers for your house. This requires a Rock Solid ® marketing plan, targeted media exposure and an extensive network of local and out-of-town buyers. When you work with an Ann Arbor based company with a global support and presence, you’re able to access unparalleled online technology, such as the Online Sellers Advantage programming.

At Prudential Snyder & Company Realtors, we pride ourselves on putting our consumers first. To that end, we have revamped our servicing programs to make information available early and often for all parties in a transaction. Check out our fabulous website with mobile phone search capabilities and ask about our new Relay technology!

We pride ourselves on our ability to work with consumers to find the best solutions for your specific needs. Our agents hold certifications and are specially trained to handle any situation. Whether you require a Short Sale & Foreclosure Resource Certified Agent, or specialty marketing for your Green Living home with an EcoBroker, a Fine Homes Specialist or any other special niche you may require, we can help you!

As always, we are here to assist you with any of your real estate needs. Call us at 734-747-7500 or 734-747-7700 weekdays, or 734-660-0105 evenings and weekends. We’re also available via email at info@prusnyder.com or online at www.prusnyder.com anytime. Choose Prudential Snyder and Company for the best Ann Arbor Realtors!

 
Wednesday, December 9th, 2009

TOP 12 WAYS TO GREEN YOUR HOME FOR THE WINTER

Ann Arbor Home Owner with Green and Eco-Friendly Tips Caulk Gun

Ann Arbor Real Estate Tip: Green Your Home for the Winter

Here’s the recap of Lloyd Alter’s great article on http://www.treehugger.com about the best money (and environment) savers for the winter. The best news: Many of them are free!

1. Lower water temperature to 120°F

2. Wash clothes in cold water

3. Air dry clothes when possible

4. Turn off unneeded lights

5. Get a Programmable Thermostat

6. Stop Air Leaks (caulk doors and windows)

7. Insulate your Water Heater

8. Add Attic Insulation

9. Install Efficient Showerheads

10. Weatherize Your Windows

11. Increase AC thermostat by 3°F (in summer)

12. Install Faucet Aerators

For the full article, go to http://tinyurl.com/4pygj4 – it’s got a neat chart indicating savings in Energy, CO2 and Dollars. If you have questions regarding Green Living, please feel free to contact one of our Certified Eco-Brokers® for answers.

As always, Prudential Snyder & Company Realtors are here to assist you with any of your real estate needs. Call us at 734-747-7500 or 734-747-7700 weekdays, or 734-660-0105 evenings and weekends. We’re also available via email at info@prusnyder.com or online at www.prusnyder.com anytime. Choose Prudential Snyder and Company for the best Ann Arbor Realtors!

 
Thursday, August 20th, 2009

Enjoy The Bountiful Harvest at The Ann Arbor Farmers Market!

The Ann Arbor Farmers Market.

 

Locally Grown. Community Oriented.

 

Ann Arbor Farmer's Market

Recently celebrating its 90th Birthday, the Ann Arbor Farmers Market is approaching a bountiful harvest season! Located in the Historic Kerrytown district, The Farmer Market runs every Wednesday and Saturday from 7 a.m. to 3 p.m. (8 a.m. to 3 p.m. May thru December). With over 150 vendors who offer everything from baked goods, meats, plants, perennials/annuals, locally grown fruits and vegetables, honey, maple syrup and lovely crafts, this market is a cornerstone of Ann Arbor City’s ever growing community.

Think locally

 

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Many of us have never been to a Farmers Market and think that it may not be affordable. With limited budgets, it’s hard to justify any extra costs. Besides, there is always a great sale at our local grocery store. However, the truth is local produce is not always more expensive. Often times, you can find competitively priced foods at your local Farmers Market. When you support your local farmer, you are contributing to your local community. Often times the foods tastes better and guess what, it’s better for you! The produce ripens on the vine, not in the supermarket. It is also picked within the correct season and provides a freshness that large super markets simply cannot compete with. Even better, your dollars go directly into the farmers pocket and keeps money in the local economy.

This is a gorgeous time of the year to take advantage of what our local Farmers Market has to offer!

Are you interested in learning more about the local “Green Revolution?”

Did you know that Prudential Snyder & Company has more Certified EcoBrokers than any other local Real Estate Company?

Our Certified EcoBrokers join the movement of professionals pushing the real estate market toward energy efficient, sustainable, and healthier future in homes and buildings.

Search for homes in the Ann Arbor Area

 

In our commitment to being the Local Innovation Leader, we at Prudential Snyder & Company would like to invite you to CLICK TO THE FUTURE of Real Estate!

 

We welcome any feedback and suggestions: info@prusnyderrealtors.com

The Ann Arbor Farmers Market tells us why we should buy locally grown produce.

 

 

 

Recent Sale on The Old West Side

803 Mt. Pleasant Ave

Ann Arbor House

List Price: $289,900

Sale Price: $279,000

DOM: 16

 

Choose Prudential Snyder and Company for the best Ann Arbor Realtors!

 
Thursday, August 13th, 2009

Insulating for Energy Efficiency – Ann Arbor Real Estate Tip

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Insulating for Energy Efficiency

“Heating buildings is one of the largest expenditures of energy in the nation and one of the greatest opportunities for saving.”

Technology Snapshot & Benefits:

 

Ann Arbor Real Estate is about to get more efficient. You can save a lot of money by installing or improving insulation. Insulation retards the flow of heat and is one of the most cost-effective investments that you can make. The effectiveness of insulation is measured by its tested resistance to heat flow and is known by its “R” value. The greater the “R” value, the greater the effectiveness. One of the easiest and most effective places to install insulation is in the attic, since heat rises from the heated rooms below. Insulation comes in many different forms including the familiar fiberglass, Styrofoam, vermiculite, pouring wool, cellulose materials such as shredded newspaper, and numerous “foamed-in-place” types. Particularly within the fiberglass and rigid foamed board types, there are a variety of choices of heat-reflective coatings. Properly installed insulation always improves comfort and reduces heating and cooling costs.

Estimated Cost Savings:
Heating buildings is one of the largest expenditures of energy in the nation and one of the greatest opportunities for saving. The average U.S. household spent more than $2,350 in 1999 for energy: $1,200 for home energy and $1,150 for motor gasoline to run vehicles. (AEO2001, p.213)  Of the $1,200 spent in the home, nearly half is spent for heating and cooling (AEO2001, p.162) and in aggregate, amounted to more than $50 billion in 1999. (p.159)

For new construction, the maximum recommended amounts of insulation yield huge savings compared to no insulation. For existing buildings, upgrading to the recommended amount of insulation will save money. The amount of savings vary widely depending upon your starting point – namely, how much insulation you already have.

In general terms, when you double the R value of your insulation, the heat flow through the insulated surface will halve. Your bill, however, may not halve because of other, less well-insulated surfaces in the building. Typical savings for retrofit insulation are on the order of 20-30% of your heating bill. For a monthly heating bill of $200, this can amount to $40-$60 in savings.

Issues:
A plan will help you with insulating decisions. In general, you should bring the attic insulation up to currents standards because it is easy to do so. Wall insulation can be problematic, as many walls are little more than the width of a 2×4, which limits the depth of insulation that can be easily installed. Sometimes a second interior wall can be built which provides a deeper cavity for insulation as well as providing an easy opportunity to upgrade electrical wiring and new cable and telephone wiring. This is most economical when done as part of a larger room-remodeling effort.

Regional Issues:
The amount of insulation that you need varies upon your climate and exposure to prevailing winds. Northern locations benefit most from insulation during the heating season; southern locations benefit most during the cooling season.

Installation (Getting It Done):
Be sure to get bids from two or three (or more) contractors and explore different methods and types of insulation. Multiple bids will allow you to gain immediate perspective on the true costs and value of insulation in your area.

Are you aware that Prudential Snyder & Company, Realtors have more EcoBrokers than any other Broker in Michigan?  Our Certified EcoBrokers join the movement of professionals pushing the real estate market toward energy-efficient, sustainable and healthier features in homes and buildings

 

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