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How One Man’s Green Home Conquered San Diego Blackout – Property Spotlight

Green Hero Bruce Haupt estimates he has invested about $230,000 on clean energy improvements for his home.

When a blackout swept across San Diego County last month, Bruce Haupt was more than ready.  Over the years, the retired electronics technician and emergency radio operator has transformed a modest Mira Mesa home into a model of energy efficiency that produces its own solar and geothermal power.

During the blackout, Haupt used his own solar-generated electricity to power home radio equipment and help county authorities assess the extent of the outage.

Read more at: http://www.signonsandiego.com/news/2011/oct/02/green-home-conquers-blackout/

or go to Bruce’s website: www.greenhousesandiego.com

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Property Spotlight – Biodegradable House

An architect and a artist have built a biodegradable house in northwest Ireland.

The couple purchased a five-acre lot in Cloone for around $12,500, and began to build a house that embodies their vision of sustainability. They went as low-tech as possible, used locally sourced materials, and minimized the building’s footprint. Their house all but disappears into the hillside, and will actually vanish if left unattended for a decade or so.

In the living room, the vertical timber columns that support the roof are in plain sight.

The couple built their house in deliberate opposition to a new status quo that has developed in this country in the last 15 years, due to a booming economy fueled by high-tech industries, the unification of Europe, and rising property values.

Read more at:http://openbuildings.com/buildings/stevens-house-profile-41356

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Architects Give Barbie a Real Dream-Green House

Many of us remember seeing the endless commercials for the Barbie Dream House.

Well now grown-up Barbies and Kens no longer have to wonder what it would be like to live in that Dream house.

A national architectural trade group threw out that question to its members and this week the American Institute of Architects (AIA) chose a winning design: a 4,881 square-foot oceanfront home in, where else, Malibu.

The Winner

Their winning entry’s roof allows for a green house, a landscaped garden, solar panels, and an eco-friendly irrigation system. The home features operable shading devices, bamboo flooring, and low flow bathroom fixtures. To exist harmoniously in its intended Malibu setting with as little disturbance to the bluff, the home is terraced. All materials and furnishings are meant to be locally sourced and manufactured. Of course the most envy-inducing gadget part of the home is the wardrobe display, a computerized moving double helix rack circling her central stair. Even Architect Barbie needs to wear more than just black (or pink.) . You can read more about it at: http://www.smartplanet.com/blog/design-architecture/imagining-a-green-american-dream-for-barbie/270

How much would this property be worth if it were built? Well a lot of factors would have to be considered especially it being a green property. Appraisers do not have to wait until the property is built to determine value. An appraiser can do a “hypothetical” appraisal on the property and they can determine value on a proposed home. The appraisers at www.socalappraisalservices.com can assist you with any proposed construction value questions and can complete appraisals that may help you with securing funding for your Dream house.

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