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Kitchens are #1 for buyers
What do homebuyers want?
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The following was provided by AVID Ratings Co., a firm that provides surveys and employee training to home builders across the United States
and Canada. They conducted this annual survey of home buyer preference at the 2010 International Builders Conference in Las Vegas. Definitely includes some interesting insights:
- Large kitchen with an island — no surprise to me that this is #1 on the list
- Also, some of the top kitchen and bath trends according to a designer survey conducted by the National Kitchen & Bath Association include cherry as the top choice for kitchen cabinets, ceramic and porcelain tile for the flooring, under-counter refrigeration, and flexible faucets.
- Energy efficient appliances and energy efficient windows
- Home office/study – I wonder if this has more and more to do with people working at home, vs. commuting to an office
- Main Floor master suite — Is this a result of the baby boomer population aging?
- Outdoor living room – One of my personal favorites
The other top 10 features included Ceiling Fans (I found this one surprising to be included on the list), master suite soaker tubs, stone and brick exteriors, two-car garage, and community amenities.
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Kathy (719-287-1049) KTorline@msn.com
Federal Tax credit available for remodeling
Energy Tax Credit
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HOME REPAIR
Everyone is talking about the $8000 First Time Home Owners Tax Credit. But, there is also a $1500 energy tax credit that is available for every home owner.
The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 extended a variety of tax incentives that w
ere first started in 2005. Home owners, including those in Colorado, can save up to $1,500 on their income tax bill if you install approved energy improvements to your house before December 31st, 2010.
Some things you can use the tax credit for include:
- Air Conditioners
- Insulation
- Furnaces
- Windows / Doors
- Sky Lights
- Roofing
- Water Heaters
- Attic Ventilation
- Solar water heating
- Solar Electricity
- Wind Power
- Geo Thermal
- Sealed Crawl Spaces
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