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Everyone's talking about the importance of eco-friendly living. We found some of the coolest and smartest products - at every price point - to help home owners do their part for the environment.

Smokefree Fireplace

As chic as it is eco-friendly, the EcoSmart Fire system gives you the pleasure of a fireplace without the pollutants. The self-contained unit is fueled by clean-burning denatured ethanol, a renewable resource. These portable fire boxes can be placed anywhere inside or outside a home since they require neither a utility connection nor a chimney. To make this green product even greener, the company will plant two trees on the buyer’s behalf for every unit purchased. Cost: Models range from $2,100 to $11,500.www.ecosmartfire.com

Vintage Year for Wall Tiles

Old wine bottles and other recycled glass get a new life as exquisite, glossy tiles suitable for kitchens and bathrooms. Glass donated by the public is sorted by color, ground into granules, and turned into tile by high-temperature fusion. Bedrock Industries introduces no colorants or oxides to the production process, which has saved hundreds of tons of material otherwise destined for landfills. Also, 100 percent recyclable material is used for shipping. Cost: Tiles start at $36 per square foot. www.bedrockindustries.com

Composting for the Masses

Instead of tossing food scraps in the garbage, NatureMill’s fully automatic and odor-free composter will recycle up to 120 pounds of kitchen waste, including paper, per month. A built-in computer on the 17-pound unit (20 by 20 by 12 inches) controls the mixing, heating, and aeration process. After two weeks, a red light pops on as a reminder that your composted fertilizer is ready for immediate use on your garden or lawn. Compost can also be piled outdoors until you need it. A NatureMill composter can recycle its weight in waste every 10 days, diverting more than two tons of waste from landfills over its life. Energy use is just 5 kilowatt-hours per month. Cost: Prices start at $299. www.naturemill.com

Your Plants (and Lawn) Have Your Number

You’ll never overwater another houseplant with the Botanicalls system. Digital sensors in the soil let your African violet or potted palm text message you when it needs water or light. The unit will also send a texted "thank you" after the plants’ needs have been met. The do-it-yourself kit offers a connection to your leafy green pal via Twitter. You can view status updates online or have them routed to your mobile phone. Botanicalls comes with all necessary parts to set up a soil moisture sensor communication system, even a leaf-shaped circuit board. While human intervention is necessary for the actual watering, the reminders are a novel means of keeping houseplants healthy so they can help reduce levels of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. Cost: $99. www.botanicalls.com

A bigger water savings may come from Cyber-Rain XC, which lets you hand over the chore of watering your lawn to your Windows PC. Here’s how it works: Your sprinkler system receives information wirelessly from your PC about local weather conditions and uses this information to calculate the right amount of water needed for as many as eight yard zones. Households save 30 percent to 70 percent on their water bills annually, according to the manufacturer. Cost: $349. www.cyber-rain.com

Safe and Responsible Wood

Hardwood cabinetry can be beautiful and eco-friendly if it’s made from formaldehyde-free plywood. Columbia Forest Products’ cabinets are made from wood certified by the Forest Stewardship Council, which guarantees that responsible timber industry practices, including the maintenance of the ecological functions of the forest and respect for indigenous peoples’ rights, were followed. The company also uses an innovative soy-flour resin system to comply with leading green standards programs. Cost: $150 to $450 per linear foot.  www.cfpwood.com

Heated from Within

The relatively constant temperature of earth a few feet below ground enables geothermal heat products to heat and cool homes using 40 percent to 70 percent less energy than conventional systems. In the winter, the pumps draw heat into a house through a series of underground pipes and an electrically driven compressor. In the summer, they pull the heat from the home and discharge it into the ground. Cost: The typical home requires a three-ton unit costing roughly $7,500, or nearly twice the installation price of a standard heat pump system. Drilling costs can add upwards of $10,000. www.geoexchange.org

Solar Cooking

You can bake, boil, or steam your family’s next meal using a the sun’s energy. The outdoor Sun Oven can cook food at temperatures up to 400 degrees and can be used during all seasons. The device is affected more by the brightness of the day than by the outside air temperature, meaning that cooking times can be slowed by the arrival of pesky clouds. But Sun Ovens help keep homes cool in the summer by keeping cooking heat outside. Cost: $279. www.sunoven.com

Whole New Light

It’s stunning, energy-efficient, and unlike any lighting technology you’ve seen before. Planilum is a light-emitting glass panel developed by two French companies, Saazs and Saint-Gobain Innovations. Less than an inch thick, each panel consists of four layers of glass infused with nontoxic gas and phosphorous compounds. Planilum lights can be incorporated into shelves or tables or can stand alone, Each light is expected to last about 20 years if used eight hours a day. Saazs’ One, a four-foot high panel featuring rows of doughnut-shaped light circles. Cost: About $3,400.www.saazs.com

Clean Driving Machine

Belgian-based Ecover began marketing phosphate-free washing powder more than 25 years ago, long before most people even realized that phosphates were an environmental hazard. Today, the company’s extensive indoor cleaning product line, designed to safely sanitize everything from glass to toilet bowls, has been expanded to include a plant- and mineral-based car wash and wax. The product, which includes coconut, citric acid, and carnauba wax, will help your hybrid or hot rod shine naturally. The packaging is 100 percent recyclable as well. Cost:  $5.70 for 500 milliliters.www.Ecover.com

Biodegradable Furniture

These plush pieces may look like family heirlooms in the making, but the swanky chairs and couches from Montauk Sofa are, in effect, built for the compost heap. Using lumber harvested from sustainably run forests, uncoated screws and nails, latex foam derived from rubber plants, and organic fabric coverings, Montauk uses manufacturing and distribution principles dedicated to limiting the company’s environmental footprint. When you’re ready to redecorate, Montauk will take back its old pieces, strip them, and recycle the wood frame and spring systems. The lumber will be reused in new sofas. Cost: Chairs start at $2,600, sofas at $3,800.www.montauksofa.com

Compliments of Realtor.org

Shauna Mason, ABR

The Turn Key Team

Benchmark Realty

www.turnkeyteam.com

c: 615-585-3239

o: 615-890-2323

Closing Costs

Closing costs are simply the fees associated with 1) purchasing a home, 2) borrowing money, and 3) preparing paperwork to finalize the sale. Your total closing costs will vary depending on where your new home is located, what type of property you are buying, the price of your home and the complexity of the transaction.

It is extremely important that you work closely with your buyer’s representative in the early stages of your home search to estimate what these costs could be, since closing costs can easily represent thousands of dollars.

The main categories are:

Discount points to buy down the mortgage

If you want to reduce the ongoing cost of your mortgage over the life of the loan, you’ll want to consider this optional fee. Amounts can vary significantly, from 0.5 to 3 points on the total mortgage amount. This is a one-time charge that is fully deductible as mortgage interest.

Costs for originating the mortgage

This generally includes a variety of fees such as the loan origination fee, the appraisal fee and the cost of credit reports. Other related closing fees may include hazard and mortgage insurance, and interest accrued on the mortgage between closing date and the end of the month.

Taxes and other local fees

Charges will vary according to local government requirements. Some may demand that property taxes be pro-rated according to when you officially own your home. You may also be required to pay personal property taxes, homeowner’s association dues, and other assessments that are specific to the area that you are moving into.

Documentation costs

You will have to pay for any research involving public records and title history for your new property. This insures that the title is unencumbered by other ownership claims or liens and can be delivered to you at closing. Other costs include recording and transfer fees, which cover legally recording the deed to your name.

Courtesy of Rebac

Shauna Mason, ABR

Benchmark Realty

The Turn Key Team

c: 615-585-3239

o: 615-890-2323

www.turnkeyteam.com

 

 


Condominium MLS No. 1321838
Status Active Area 31 List Price $89,900
Type Townhouse Er/Ea Exc. Right to Sell Media  
Address 4046 Nir Shreibman Blvd City LaVergne Zip 37086
County Rutherford Sub/Dev The Cottages Of Lavergne Unit
Tax ID 015 013.00 Deed Book/Page 31/2938 MLS Map
Directions From Nashville, Exit 64 from I24. Make right onto Waldron Rd, go over Murfreesboro Rd, townhome almost immediately on the right.
General Information
Style Traditional Stories 2.00 Year Built 2000 / Existing
Unit Loc Total Rooms 4 Floors Other
Vert Location Constr Siding / Completion
Driveway Concrete Poss. Date of Deed Parking /
Assoc Fee $100 /mo Waterfront / MailBox Central
Assoc Includes Exterior Maintenance / Grounds Maintenance / Insurance / Trash Pickup / Basement /
Roof Composition Shingle
Rooms and Dimension Information
Liv 18x16 / Great Room Rec / Bed 1 14x14 / Full Bath
Din / Hobby / Bed 2 13x10 / Bath
Kit 16x13 / Eat-In Other / Bed 3
Den / Other / Bed 4

 

Bedrooms

Full Baths

Half Baths

Finished Square Feet (est)
Main 0 0 1 Main 640 Est. SqFt. Source
Second 2 2 Second 640 Tax Record
Third Third  
Basement Basement  
Total 2 2 1 Total 1280 Other SqFt. Description
   
 
   
   
   

Remarks: Cute end-unit townhome extremely close to interstate and shopping. New carpet, paint, upgraded light fixtures and tile in kitchen and bathrooms. Faux wood blinds throughout and attached storage. Move-in ready and 1 owner. Not a short sale or foreclosure!

For more information contact:

For more information, please contact:

The Turn Key Team
Benchmark Realty
Shauna: 615-585-3239
Bobbie Jo: 615-479-7824
Fax: 615-534-3932
Office: 371-7544
www.turnkeyteam.com

Please find us an Facebook at TNRealtorShauna and ThumbBandRealtors

A long-awaited glimmer of hope surfaced on the local housing scene Tuesday with a report that July single-family home sales in Middle Tennessee rose nearly 16 percent compared with the same month a year earlier.

ttp://www.tennessean.com/article/20110810/BUSINESS02/308100099/Nashville-area-home-sales-climb-16-percent-over-2010?odyssey=tab|topnews|text|Business

Shauna Mason, ABR

Keller Williams Realty

615-585-3239

615-895-8000

www.turnkeyteam.com

 

According to The Tennessean, the Smyrna Nissan plant is getting another vehicle to manufacturer in 2013.  The Nissan Rougue will be adding to the workforce in Middle Tennessee.  It's a great time to buy.  Interest rates and housing prices are still low.

http://www.tennessean.com/article/20110111/BUSINESS01/101110322/2092/BUSINESS01/Nissan+to+shift+Rogue+production+to+Smyrna

Shauna Mason, ABR

www.shaunamason.com

c: 615-585-3239

o: 615-895-8000

f: 615-534-0853

I will be holding a Home Buying & Credit Counseling Seminar along with Bobbie Jo Brewster & Dave Gober on Thursday, January 27 at 6:00pm.  The event will be held at First Community Mortgage in Murfreesboro, TN.  The seminar will include information about the steps in the home buying process, how to apply for a loan, downpayment assistance programs, how to increase your credit scores and much more. 

Please RSVP by calling 615-585-3239 or emailing This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it .  There is a limited number of seating. 

The event will be held at:

How have you been.  I hope that you are doing well. I wanted to let you know that we are having a first-time home buyers seminar at First Community Mortgage on Thursday, Jan 27 at 6:00. Please let me know if you would like to attend.
 
First Community Mortgage
275 Robert Rose Drive
Murfreesboro, TN 37129

  
Look forward to seeing you there!
Shauna

Shauna Mason, ABR
Keller Williams Realty
www.shaunamason.com
c: 615-585-3239
o: 615-895-8000
f: 615-690-8967

 

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