Reasons for building a prefab home, rather than a “stick-built” traditional residence, are many. They include cost savings, fast construction time, greater energy efficiency, better structural integrity and improved warranties. Author Sheri Koones has compiled a photo gallery of dozens of prefab homes of all styles, located throughout the United States and Canada, which show the flexibility of prefab houses. Not only are the finished homes shown, but the factory construction processes reveal the exacting standards, including computerized, highly accurate machinery to save time and labor.
Unless you knew the homes pictured in this book were built in modules in a factory, trucked to the site and then assembled into unique, one-of-a-kind houses, you would never believe what can be done by setting the modules on foundations in one or two days. The largest home in the book was delivered in 15 modules, but most are much smaller. Lest you think modular prefab homes are only for low-income housing, the architect of the 40,000-square-foot Xanadu house for Bill and Melinda Gates in Seattle, James Cutler, now designs prefab custom homes for Lindal Cedar Homes. (more…)
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March 2007
For you, a Prefab home may be the answer
Answering the question, Refinance or Sell?
We have to analyze this from two points of view: you and your parents. I do not know what your parents paid for the property, but if they have owned and used it for two out of the five years before you buy it, they will be able to take the entire up-to-$500,000 exclusion. Since the price you plan to pay will not exceed $500,000, it would appear that your parents would not have to pay any capital gains tax. If your parents refinance the property, how can you be sure that they will get the $200,0000 they want? They currently own $250,000, which means that they will have to get a refinance loan in the amount of $450,000 in order to take out that amount of money. And even if their credit is pristine pure, I doubt that a lender would agree to such a large loan. Furthermore, your parents will have to be concerned about a gift tax. Currently, each of your parents gave give you (tax free) up to $12,000 per year. However, if they give you the house, that clearly exceeds the free gift amount and they must determine how this will impact on their own tax and financial situation (more…)
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Will Ethanol fuel rural renaissance?
There are already about 100 U.S. ethanol plants in operation, up from 50 in 1999, and 78 more are under construction, reports Dinneen. They range from Texas and California to New York and Florida. They use corn, sorghum, soybeans and other crops to produce ethanol. Development of practical cellulosic ethanol production plants (from switch grass, corn stalks, municipal solid waste and other sources) is underway. “I’ve had the privilege of going out to grand openings of several ethanol plants,” says Dinneen. “Standing in front of 1,000 farmers who have invested in these plants; the excitement is palpable.” These farmers benefit in three ways: They get profits from the ethanol sales, higher prices for crops and the acreage they own becomes more valuable. In Iowa, land prices have risen about 60 percent during the 2000’s, according to a report from Iowa State economist Mike Duffy. Compare that with Iowa single-family house prices, which have risen only about 4.5 percent a year over that period, according to the Office of Federal Housing Enterprise Oversight figures. (more…)
Sometimes a Mortgage prepayment penalty can delay refi
I’m not with you on this one. A good faith estimate, or GFE, isn’t designed to show you the prepayment penalties on the existing loan; rather, it discloses any prepayment penalties on the new loan. It was your responsibility to know whether the existing mortgage had a prepayment penalty. The closing costs on a GFE are just estimates and are represented as such. Allocating loan proceeds with GFEs is never a good idea. It’s the HUD-1 Settlement Statement, not the GFE, that shows the actual settlement costs of the loan transaction. Under the Real Estate Settlement Procedures Act, or RESPA, you had the right to request the HUD-1 or the HUD-1A one day before settlement. Here’s what the HUD Web site says about that statement: (more…)
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So how do you handle such a low-ball offer. Well, first of all — don’t panic, get angry or lose sleep. Especially, don’t reject the offer right off the bat and tell them to come back when they’re serious. Remember, it’s now a negotiation game and the buyer IS serious or he or she would not have made an offer. Several things have happened before this offer came in. The buyer, with his agent, has researched the market, walked through as many as 30 or 50 properties, conducted a study on the value of the property and written an offer for your house. Remember, you just won the lottery. They could have written on any other house, but they selected yours. So let’s get busy. First of all, do an analysis of your own goals and needs. How much do you really need to come out of this house to meet your goals of moving to your next home? What could you really live with and what amount are you going to counter. Remember this last point — what are you going to counter? This is assuming that you’re not rolling over and that you’re going to stay in the game. (more…)
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Working On Cultivating Your HOA Committee
The beauty of committees is that they can draw on specific member expertise, like a CPA that serves on the Budget Committee or an architect that serves on the Architectural Design Committee. Ad hoc committees do the same thing with the added attraction that the commitment time is limited. Committees are training ground for future board members. Since committees are called on to participate in board meetings to give reports, participation acquaints committee members with the board process. Proven and effective committee members are candidates groomed for board service. Whether a committee is standing or ad hoc, both should have a similar framework including: the purpose of a committee is to assist and advise the board in a given area of responsibility, a committee should consist of three or more members which may include a board member as a board liaison. The board president typically appoints the committee chairman. The chairman is the spokesperson for that committee, each committee should be provided a clear job description by the board that outlines expectations. A committee must obtain specific authority from the board to deal with any matter outside its job description. A committee cannot make policies or rules. Only the board is granted that authority. A committee may recommend a policy or rule to the board. If the board agrees with the recommendation and formally enacts it, the committee may or may not be given authority by the board to enforce the policy or rule. Enforcement authority is also under the discretion of the board. (more…)
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Energy Effeciency With Compact Fluorescent Light Bulbs
L.E.D.’s produce about 70 lumens (the standard measure for light) per watt, whereas an incandescent bulb produces only 10 to 15 and the compact fluorescent, only about 35. Unlike compact fluorescent bulbs, L.E.D.’s have no mercury, an important environmental consideration because most bulbs end up in landfills. L.E.D.’s cost more than either conventional or compact fluorescent bulbs, but they last far longer. Whereas the average incandescent bulb costs less than a dollar and a compact fluorescent bulb can sell for a few dollars, some L.E.D.’s run as high as $90 a bulb. But L.E.D. lights are typically rated as having a lifespan of 30,000 to 50,000 hours. So an L.E.D. bulb can last for more than 10 years, if you use it 8 hours a day. Compact fluorescents are typically rated at 7,500 to 10,000 hours, and incandescents at about 1,500 hours. Rather than burning out as incandescent bulbs do, L.E.D.’s light output dims over tens of thousands of hours. L.E.D.’s are also more resistant to vibration than incandescents or screw-in fluorescent bulbs, and do not flicker or hum. (more…)
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Why You Need a Home Inspection
Unless you are a professional contractor, you definitely need to retain the services of a competent home inspector. Your contract must be contingent on your obtaining a satisfactory inspection. This means that you will have X number of days (the number to be spelled out in the sales contract) to have the property inspected. If you are dissatisfied for any reason, you have the absolute right to terminate the contract and get your earnest money deposit refunded. In fact, many buyers give the deposit check to the broker, but add language in the sales contract that the check will not be deposited until the inspection contingency has been removed. There are two kinds of inspection contingencies; general inspection: here, if the buyer is dissatisfied with the inspection for any reason — in his or her sole discretion — the buyer may declare the contract null and void, specific inspection: under this arrangement, the buyer must provide the seller with a list of specific repairs to be made. The seller has a fixed number of days in which to respond. Let’s take this example: you list 8 items for consideration by the seller. The seller comes back in a timely manner and agrees to repair 6 of the problems, but not all of them. You then have a fixed number of days in which to either accept what the seller has proposed, continue negotiations for the remaining two items, or terminate the contract. (more…)
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When You Start From Scratch: What Makes a Centerpiece Kitchen?
Svenskt Tenn is one of the torchbearers of the Scandinavian design tradition, which seeks a balance between old-fashioned craftsmanship and modernist functionality. Founded in 1924 by pewter designer Estrid Ericson (”Svenskt Tenn” translates as Swedish pewter), the firm is closely associated with Josef Frank, the Viennese architect and designer who fled to Sweden in the 1930s after the rise of the Nazis. Known in particular for his textile and furniture designs, Frank oversaw the establishment of a joyful, but never frivolous, eclecticism.
Today, Svenskt Tenn is Stockholm’s most prestigious home-furnishings store, as well as the creator of highly regarded public and private interiors. In their design for our kitchen, Svenskt Tenn architect Martin Edvardsson and interior decorator Katerina Abrahamsson started by dividing the square room into a dining area and working area. “Square rooms are difficult,” says Mr. Edvardsson. “There is nothing to get hold of, and you have to center the furniture.” A significant portion of the budget — €64,500 — is spent on the basics: a set of Svenskt custom-designed kitchen cabinets, made of white-lacquered mahogany, with brass fittings and a stained mahogany top; a hearth-like island built around an Aga stove; and a Josef Frank sideboard. (more…)search for : kitchen, high-end retail design firm








