Stanton Homes - Building Green in the Triangle: February 2010

Durham NC ENERGY STAR Homes saving 3 MILLION Pounds of CO2

Energy Star Homes Make a Big Difference

ENERGY STAR Movement Continues to Grow in Durham NC

ENERGY STAR qualified homes built in Durham NC in 2009 are the equivalent of:

  • Eliminating emissions from 285 vehicles
  • Saving 1,722,084 lbs of coal
  • Planting 471 acres of trees
  • Saving the environment 3,377,353 pounds of CO2

Looking for a home that makes a difference?  Consider an ENERGY STAR home.  An ENERGY STAR labeled home has been verified and checked, not just by the home builder, but by a licensed third party organization like Southern Energy Management.

1955 ENERGY STAR qualified homes have been built in Durham NC to date.

581 ENERGY STAR qualified homes were built in Durham NC in 2009.

ENERGY STAR Homes - Green Home Builders - New Home Raleigh NCThe ENERGY STAR program continues to grow.

What is an ENERGY STAR home, and how does it save money and resources?

An ENERGY STAR home is independently certified by a third party inspection agency. The process starts with the blueprints. A complete energy analysis of the planned home is determined, and all necessary steps to increase energy efficiency are then incorporated. The home is inspected several times during the building process to ensure all work is to the highest standards.

What features are in an ENERGY STAR home in the Raleigh, NC area?

ENERGY STAR Homes - Green Home Builders - New Home Raleigh NCSuperior Insulation Installation - Must be installed and rated at ENERGY STAR standards.

High Performance Windows - ENERGY STAR rated windows with a low-E coating.

Tighter Construction/Tighter Ducts - Advanced techniques are used to seal every part of the home, which also reduces noise, moisture, pollen, and dust.

Efficient Heating and Cooling - HVAC systems must be ENERGY STAR rated, and higher than normal performance systems may be required.

Complete Air Barrier - Tested using a field-verified blower test.

 

Interested in finding out more about other green building features and ideas?

Some popular green home building features and questions include:

  • Energy Wise - guaranteed energy savings with spray foam insulation system, save 50-70% on heating and cooling versus standard building practices. 
  • ENERGY STAR
  • Passive Solar

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Finding Your New Home in the Raleigh Area

New Homes Raleigh NC - New Home Raleigh - Raleigh NC New Homes - New Home Raleigh NCStanton Homes makes it easy!  We'll guide you through the entire process - select from thousands of different floor plans, and hundreds of different locations.  New homes from the upper $100s to the $500s. Custom modifications available too!

Call 919-278-8070 or visit www.StantonHomes.com to find out more today.

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Fees and Interest Rates both poised for increase

Fees and interest rates are about to go up, with government-mandated changes that can cost unaware home buyers thousands.

Both FHA funding and interest rates are set to change - and not in the direction many homebuyers would like to see. 

This information is from Bill Dixon, a real estate agent with Zip Realty in Raleigh NC.

"Important FHA information for home buyers, A must read!

Those who wait will pay thousands more or not be able to buy this spring.

Important potential home buyer's information:

Waiting a few extra days or weeks to purchase a home this spring could cost buyers thousands of extra dollars as the office of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) implements several changes for loan guaranteed by the Federal Housing Authority (FHA)

Changes that will affect home buyers:

    1. On April 5th, the cost of up-front MIP (mortgage insurance premium) will go up from

        1.75% to 2.25%. A purchase of a $200,000 home will have typically $965 increase in

        PMI .This will make up front cost more and will affect monthly payments.

    2. Later this spring, the amount of money that a seller can return to a buyer from the

        proceeds of the sale will be reduced from 6% to 3%. This loss of buyer concessions on a

       $200,000 home could cost the buyer an extra up-front out of pocket closing experience

        of $6,000.

 

Proposed changes that could be coming:

HUD Secretary Donovan and FHA Commissioner testified that they expected FHA to announce major changes to ensure FHA's long term financial soundness.

1.     Increase the down payment required from 3.5% to 5%.

2.     Eliminate the ability to roll into the loan MIP

3.     Raise minimum FICO scores.

4.     Possibly LTV (loan to value) maximums to FICO scores

5.     Increase accountability of FHA Lenders for fraud.

These changes come into effect a long about the time the present Tax Rebate deadline is reached. This is a double whammy on "waiting for the right time buyers." Interest rates are at historic lows but cyclical trends suggest they will soon rise. Home buyers may never see such a chance again."

Thanks Bill for sharing these upcoming changes and proposed changes.

Bottom line - stay in touch with a good lender, and have that preapproval ready.  Interest rates are at historic lows, and won't get lower.  Inventory is reducing, and pricing is just starting to creep back upwards. 

Any questions?

 

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Finding Your New Home in the Raleigh Area

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National Green Building Conference Coming to Raleigh

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National Green Building Conference Coming to Raleigh

The 12th annual NAHB National Green Building Conference will be coming to Raleigh, N.C. May 16-18. 

We're excited to be part of the festivities here in the Triangle, and the timing coincides with our very own 5th Annual Green Home Tour, which is scheduled for the weekends of May 15-16 and May 22-23. 

Each year's Green Building Conference includes a Tour of Homes, which is being organized this year by the Green Home Builders of the Triangle, veterans of green home tours in the Raleigh-Durham-Chapel Hill area.

Just like the 5th Annual Green Home Tour, which is open to the public, this tour includes examples of affordable, production and high-end homes, both completed and under construction. 

5th Annual Green Home Tour - Raleigh Green Home BuildersThere is growing interest in green homes and green building techniques, and the National Green Building Conference will be focusing on topics like:

  • Not So Big Goes Mainstream: Crafting a More Sustainable Suburbia.  The focus across the nation is towards smaller, mulitpurpose homes as McMansions become less popular. 
  • The Economics of Green Homes and Green Home Building. Green has to be affordable, and offer real value.
  • The Latest in Appraising and Lending on Green Buildings. This program will provide an update on FHA, VA and conventional financing as well as the state of green appraising, along with the latest on a truly green mortgage.
  • Green Renovation & Addition. A start-to-finish case study of an extensive renovation and addition project that turned a 15-year-old, 1,800-square-foot, inefficient home into an award-winning green project.

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Interested in seeing what a green home can be, inside and out?  There will be thirty homes available for touring during this year's Triangle Green Home Tour. 

 

Stanton Homes will feature a "Bronze Level" green home under construction in North Raleigh, as well as a "Silver Level" home in Horizon in Chatham County

Both homes are in progress for GHBT Green Home Certification, and will be third party certified. 

 

 

Green Home Tour Updates Here

 

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Top 7 Questions to Ask Before Buying Your New Home - Kitchen

Wondering how to save money in your new home?

Tips on What's Worth Upgrading - From a Custom Home Builder

Smart home building tips for the Kitchen

This questionnaire will help you determine where to spend your money in the kitchen as you  build - and what you can do differently, later.

New Homes - What to Upgrade in the Kitchen - Money Saving Tips1. Where do you spend your time in the kitchen? Factor in ease-of-use and functionality.

2.  Who hangs there with you? Do you need an island, breakfast bar, or conversation corner? Do the countertops need to incorporate extra width or arches, or will something simple do?

3.  How important is the overall look and feel - layout, cabinets, countertops, flooring, lighting, cooking, sink capacity?

4.  How much traffic flow through capability is necessary?

5.  How much usage will the room get? Do you need the strength of granite, or will a laminate be sufficient?

6.  What's a reasonable cabinetry package for your budget?  Do you need a higher-end wood like cherry or exotics, or will a maple or oak package with lots of extra storage options be better for you? 

7.  Cooking for a crowd? Need two ovens, deep freeze, heavy duty dishwasher?

Some things are more costly than others to change later.  Here's what to focus on:

Layout

The layout is extremely expensive to do all over again. Expanding the kitchen to gain more space involves major renovations that can cost three times more later than during initial construction.

New Homes - What to Upgrade in the Kitchen - Money Saving TipsAdding an island or moving major appliances

Another costly renovation; unless your kitchen has a lot of extra space, an island added later can actually reduce your ability to maneuver.

Deciding the oven would be better in another area means rewiring and restructuring, plus changes to cabinetry (which may not match the originals). 

Major structural changes to a kitchen can be the most costly change in the house.

Adding windows

The ability to add windows or sky lights later can depend on the construction of your home. It's not always possible to put it where you want it, once the home has been completed, due to structural issues. This is one of the things you'll want to get right, the first time.  Not sure?  Talk to your builder about "preframing" a future window. 

Adding lighting

If you're going to want a lot of lights in the ceiling, under the cabinets, or in special areas, this is something you'll pay a lot less for if you have it wired when the house is under construction. Doing it later can involve a lot more time and complexity. 

However, you don't need to spend a lot of money up front on the latest designer lighting fixtures.  If the prewire is in place, you can add many of the fixtures later.

Start simple, with basic lighting.

Putting in a bigger pantry

If you want a big, walk-in pantry, you're going to pay a whole lot less to start right out with that. Unless you're willing to knock out some walls and lose some space later in the adjoining family room, dining room or hallway, there's just no way to add another room in the middle of the house without a lot more work than you're going to want to adjust to.

New Homes - What to Upgrade in the Kitchen - Money Saving TipsCabinets

If you decide on inexpensive cabinets, don't be under the mistaken impression they can be changed out easily later on.

The process can involve much more than the cupboards - including removal of countertops, flooring, trimwork and appliances. Ask your builder how to choose a quality cabinetry that you'll be happy with, without breaking the bank - and start with these tips:

Type of Wood - Consider oak or maple as an alternative to more expensive hickory or cherry choices.  A well-made cabinet can be just as appealing in a variety of different species, at varying costs.  

Glazes and Special Finishes - a glaze can add 15-35% or more to your total cabinetry package.  Consider accent pieces as an alternative if you're on a tight budget. A pair of glass doors or a contrasting accent door hardware can spark up the decor at a lower cost.    

Storage Solutions - Have your builder tell you whether that built-in recycle center or wine rack involves an extra charge. It may be just what you want - but find out what it's costing, just in case.

Countertops

The difference in cost can be huge depending on what kind of countertop you use. Recycled glass countertops may sound economical, but can cost three times as much as granite. Your builder can walk you through the choices, benefits and costs of every option out there, so you know just what you're getting - and paying.

Countertop questions to ask your builder:

What kind of countertops are best for each room?

What would it take to change countertops in a few years?

What are my best ways to save money on countertops?

Will a few changes in design save some money on countertops?

Flooring

Starting with a laminate floor won't break the budget later if you decide to go tile or hardwood. The floor is one of the easier things in the kitchen to change later - and many kinds of flooring can be done with some "do it yourself" skills. 

Appliances

As long as you don't want two ovens instead of one, or a bigger appliance than what you're starting with, changing out appliances is not going to involve ripping apart the entire kitchen. But before you decide to start with the most economical brands available, determine other cost factors such as energy saving and estimated life cycle. 

Ask your builder if you can supply your own appliances - then shop around for the very best pricing. 

Keeping Upgrades in Line

Talk to your builder about your lifestyle, and let him help guide your choices, from layout through amenities.  Ask your builder if they'll let you take a second look at all your choices before making a final decision - sometimes it's easier to decide when you can sit down with the price tag for each feature.

Room-by-room: Smart building choices that help you stay on budget.

Watch for upcoming articles - and learn what's smart to "upgrade" in your new home, while keeping your overall budget in line. 

Kitchen

Bathroom

Master Suite

Bedrooms

Family Room

Entryway

Laundry Room

Garage

Exterior

Energy Savings

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Green Home Tour 2010 - Stanton Homes in Horizon

Green Homes Raleigh NC

First Certified Green Home in Horizon Breaks Ground

Will be Featured in NC's 2010 Triangle Green Home Tour   

 

Green Home Tour 2010 - Horizon - Green Home Builders

Stanton Homes has broken ground on on its first totally certified Green home in Horizon, one of Chatham County's most exciting new communities, just 7 minutes from Chapel Hill!

This Stanton Homes custom design will be one of just 30 homes featured in the 2010 Triangle Green Home Tour. 

The third party certified green homes in the Green Home Tour will be open to the public the weekends of May 15/16 and May 22/23. 

 

 

 

 

 

Green elements in the Stanton Home home in Horizon's green home entry featured in 2010 Triangle Green Home Tour include:

  • Energy Wise guaranteed heating and cooling cost of $100/month (40% of standard heating and cooling costs)
  • Silver Level Green Certification and ENERGY STAR certification (now in progress for this home)
  • Spray foam insulation for superior energy savings and cleaner indoor air
  • Tankless hot water for endless supply of heated water at lower cost
  • Superior Walls insulated wall system in basement
  • ENERGY STAR Cool Roof designed to reduce peak cooling demand by 10-15% and maintain more constant temperature
  • Ductwork and plumbing entirely inside thermal envelope to eliminate exposure to unconditioned air
  • EPA WaterSense labeled high efficiency toilets and low flow faucets
  • Kitchen and bath cabinetry with ESP (Environmental Stewardship Program) certification
  • Passive radon system
  • Energy Star Appliances and built in recycling centers
  • Green label carpet certified by the Carpet and Rug Institute for improved indoor air quality 

Stanton Homes works hard to protect the beautiful land and environment in gorgeous Chatham County.  Our green building practices help protect the land during construction, and enable homeowners to reduce energy and water consumption on a daily basis.  Less energy consumed means lower carbon emissions, and more effective management of natural resources. 

The Horizon community offers beautiful level or rolling acre plus lots just one mile off 15/501, only five minutes from shopping.  Only 26 lots remain in Phase One.

Horizon is only about 10 minutes from Jordan Lake, and 5 minutes from the Haw River.

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Come see us on the 2010 Triangle Green Home Tour!  

Get all the latest at the Green Home Tour 2010 page on Facebook.

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See you there!

Find out more about these favorite green building topics and ideas:

Green Home Building in the Triangle

What is a Green Home?

What Is Geothermal?  Geothermal News and Information

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Finding Your New Home in the Raleigh Area

New Homes Raleigh NC - New Home Raleigh - Raleigh NC New Homes - New Home Raleigh NCStanton Homes makes it easy!  We'll guide you through the entire process - select from thousands of different floor plans, and hundreds of different locations.  New homes from the upper $100s to the $500s. Custom modifications available too!

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Lowe's Home Improvement Offers Military Discounts

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Lowe's Home Improvement Expands Military Discount Program

Lowe's has long offered a 10 percent military discount on Memorial Day, Fourth of July and Veterans Day weekends.  They've just announced an expansion of that discount - the military discount will now be available on a daily basis.

The 10% Military Discount is widely available - here's the details!

- Customers must have a valid, government-issued military ID card.

- Available to all active duty, reserve, retired, or disabled military personnel.

- Available on in-stock or special-order purchases of up to $5,000.

- Not valid at Lowes.com, on previous sales, or on purchases of services or gift cards.

Lowe's was originally founded after World War II by two war veterans, and have long held programs that recognize the military on some level.

Lowe's has many great product lines, including ENERGY STAR lighting, Water Sense plumbing fixtures, green flooring, and much more. 

Ask how to integrate this discount with the "Stanton Homes for Heroes" military discount program for new homes - contact us

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If you or a family member are a disabled veteran with need for accessible housing, here's where to find out more about the Specially Adapted Housing program through the VA.

Accessible Homes for Veterans | Raleigh New Home Grants from VA

 

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Finding Your New Home in the Raleigh Area

New Homes Raleigh NC - New Home Raleigh - Raleigh NC New Homes - New Home Raleigh NCStanton Homes makes it easy!  We'll guide you through the entire process - select from thousands of different floor plans, and hundreds of different locations.  New homes from the upper $100s to the $500s. Custom modifications available too!

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ENERGY STAR Homes Save 2,881,008 Pounds of Coal - in One Year!

Energy Star Homes Continue to Make Ground

972 Energy Star Qualified Homes built in Raleigh in 2009

Looking for a home that makes a difference?  Consider an ENERGY STAR home.  An ENERGY STAR labeled home has been verified and checked, not just by the home builder, but by a licensed third party organization like Southern Energy Management.

4103 ENERGY STAR qualified homes have been built in the Raleigh/Cary area to date.

972 ENERGY STAR qualified homes were built in the Raleigh/Cary area in 2009.

The ENERGY STAR program continues to grow.

ENERGY STAR Homes - Green Home Builders - New Home Raleigh NCENERGY STAR qualified homes built in the Raleigh/Cary area in 2009 are the equivalent of:

  • Eliminating emissions from 476 vehicles
  • Saving 2,881,008 lbs of coal
  • Planting 787 acres of trees
  • Saving the environment 5,650,236 pounds of CO2

That's just one year, in one area! 

An ENERGY STAR qualified home can feature:

What is an ENERGY STAR home, and how does it save money and resources?

An ENERGY STAR home is independently certified by a third party inspection agency. The process starts with the blueprints. A complete energy analysis of the planned home is determined, and all necessary steps to increase energy efficiency are then incorporated. The home is inspected several times during the building process to ensure all work is to the highest standards.

What features are in an ENERGY STAR home in the Raleigh, NC area?

ENERGY STAR Homes - Green Home Builders - New Home Raleigh NCSuperior Insulation Installation - Must be installed and rated at ENERGY STAR standards.

High Performance Windows - ENERGY STAR rated windows with a low-E coating.

Tighter Construction/Tighter Ducts - Advanced techniques are used to seal every part of the home, which also reduces noise, moisture, pollen, and dust.

Efficient Heating and Cooling - HVAC systems must be ENERGY STAR rated, and higher than normal performance systems may be required.

Complete Air Barrier - Tested using a field-verified blower test.

 

Interested in finding out more about other green building features and ideas?

Some popular green home building features and questions include:

  • Energy Wise - guaranteed energy savings with spray foam insulation system, save 50-70% on heating and cooling versus standard building practices. 
  • ENERGY STAR
  • Passive Solar

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New Homes Raleigh NC - New Home Raleigh - Raleigh NC New Homes - New Home Raleigh NCStanton Homes makes it easy!  We'll guide you through the entire process - select from thousands of different floor plans, and hundreds of different locations.  New homes from the upper $100s to the $500s. Custom modifications available too!

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Triangle Green Home Tour 2010

The Triangle's Green Home Tour is coming up soon!

Green Home Tour 2010

May 15/16 and 22/23

The Green Home Tour 2010 is the Triangle's 5th annual tour.  These tours are very popular, and FREE.

- Tour green homes under construction and see what's inside the walls in order for a home to be third party certified green

- Tour completed green certified homes and see the different types of green certification available.

Homes are in the $100s to $1 million, and offered by builders from Habitat for Humanity to some of the Triangle's best-known green home builders.

Some green features you might be able to see include:

And much more!

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Do I still have time to build a new home?

Looking to take advantage of the home buyer tax credit before it expires?

Make sure you know how long it will take your builder to complete your new home.

It's important to know how the home building process works - you might not have as much time as you think. 

Buyers have until April 30 to sign a sales contract. But they must close on the home by June 30 in order to qualify for the $8,000 tax credit for new home buyers or $6,500 tax credit for repeat buyers.

One of the first questions you need to ask your builder is, 'How long will it take to build the plan I have in mind, on the lot I chose?'

Here's some basic steps to keep in mind:

- Line up your financing

It can take 30-45 days or longer to get financing in place.  Make sure to respond to your lender as quickly as possible when they request information - remember, they're working with quite a few other folks looking to take advantage of record low interest rates and tax credits, and make sure they're following all the new rules.  Ask your builder for recommendations of responsive lenders.  Yes, there is construction financing available, with good rates and low down payments - contact us.

- Get permits started for your new home

Your builder can apply for building permits as soon as your contract is signed and deposit in place - this can be as low as $2,000 for some builders.  The permits can then be ready at the same time your financing is approved.

- Build your new home

The entire building process for a custom home in the $200s-$500s generally takes about 90-120 days, but this can vary by builder.  Ask your builder what the timeline for your new home will be.  And help everything stay on track by making your selections and any floor plan or other changes by the deadlines provided.

Have more questions on the First Time and Repeat Home Buyers Tax Credit?  Check out the answers here:

http://www.federalhousingtaxcredit.com/

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New Homes Raleigh NC - New Home Raleigh - Raleigh NC New Homes - New Home Raleigh NCStanton Homes makes it easy!  We'll guide you through the entire process - select from thousands of different floor plans, and hundreds of different locations.  New homes from the upper $100s to the $500s. Custom modifications available too!

Call 919-278-8070 or visit www.StantonHomes.com to find out more today.

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Browse New Home Communities, Lots, and Land available throughout the Triangle!

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Article copyright Stanton Homes 2010.   Provided for informational purposes only, no claims are made by Stanton Homes regarding the validity of any statements.   Stanton Homes is an NC New Homes Builder.  Please note:  all listing information per MLS, and current as of posting date.  Information subject to change.  Stanton Homes does not make claims to ownership of above lot listings, but can work with homebuyers to purchase lots and build.  Home plans to be approved on an individual basis, subject to neighborhood restrictive covenants and lot restrictions.  Ask for further information regarding any community, lot or floor plan.
Photos represent typical homes and details of each neighborhood, to help highlight different options available in the Raleigh/Triangle area.  No claim of ownership is made to homes or land pictured.