Feb
28
Tax Break for Homeowners added to proposed stimulus package…
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Originally posted 2/5/09: Wednesday, the Senate added an interesting element to the proposed stimulus package. If it holds up, homeowners will get a tax credit for 10% of the home’s price when they buy a home. The credit has a cap of $15,000, so anybody buying a home over $150,000 will only get [...]
Aug
19
The Urban Pharm Guide to Green Real Estate Investments: Part 2
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Part 2: The Efficient Engine: Mechanical Components of a Green Rehab
Now, things get a little more complex. The mechanical systems in a house are extremely important to the green concept as they are responsible for all of the energy consumed in the home. You may consider making additional green efforts with the mechanicals [...]
Aug
4
The Urban Pharm Guide to Green Real Estate Investments: Part 1
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Introduction
The intent of this publication is not to shove the “green” issue down anyone’s throat. I believe strongly in the issue for my own reasons, but I think that everybody should find their own reasons to value making green decisions. With this piece, I intend to share both HOW to make house rehabs [...]
Jul
3
Project: 1051 Prospect Ave SE
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Originally posted 5/8/08
Wow…this place needs a lot of work. They started construction yesterday. It will be interesting to see how they turn this place around, but I have all the faith in the world that it will look like a million bucks in a few weeks.
Looks cool from the outside:
Update: All done! What a difference.
Jun
15
Project: 1017 Kalamazoo Ave SE
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Originally posted 4/12/08
This is a very interesting little house. It used to be two units–two bedroom apt down and another up. The thing is that the upstairs is so small that it should have never been an apartment. By the time we got there, they had already torn down the staircase to the upper unit [...]
May
18
Historic Tax Credits in Michigan
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Historic Tax Credits in Michigan
Although the majority of properties we deal with on a regular basis aren’t historic, we are seeing an increasing amount of properties that are. For that reason, I attended a historic preservation workshop Saturday afternoon and took away some good info. It started with discussions on the history of historic preservation [...]