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30 Ways to Save Money on Utilities

 

Via Karen Rittenhouse (Triad Residential Solutions):

30 Ways to Save Money on Utilities energy savings

1. Check it out! In many areas, cable, satellite and utility companies compete for customers so you can save on some utilities by shopping around for the best rates and plans. (Or at least switch to basic cable!)

2. Use energy efficient light bulbs. This is the big buzz right now.  Simply replace incandescent light bulbs with compact fluorescent bulbs. You can now buy round bulbs, not just the cork screw type, that may look better in some of your fixtures. I’ve found them to be less expensive in multi-packs.

3. Check your heat and air vents. Check to see which of your vents are open. Some rooms stay warmer or cooler than others so adjust the vents to balance the temperature throughout your home.  You may find the airflow is better upstairs when you close off some of the downstairs vents.  Some rooms may need the vents only partially open. We used one end of our home very little so we closed most of the vents at that end allowing less energy to heat and cool the rooms we use the most.

4. Install aerator screens on your faucets. These little screens distribute water flow so you get more coverage with less water. They increase the pressure of the stream of water as it comes out of the faucet so you don’t need to turn the faucet up as high. Screens cut the water flow from 3 to 4 gallons per minute to as little as a half-gallon.

5. Use ceiling fans. Their rotating direction can be changed depending upon the season. In the summer, you want them to draw the heat up from the floor. In the winter, they should push the heat down from the ceiling.

6. Put a brick or a sealed jar inside your toilet tank. This displaces water in the tank so you use less. Careful not to displace too much water or it won’t flush properly. I filled a plastic water jug for mine.

7. Install low-flow shower heads. The ones we use in our home create a very strong pressured spray and this cheap fix can net significant water savings.  Many people fear you give up water pressure but we didn’t find that to be the case. They’ll save 25%- 60% of the water you normally use to shower and 50% of the energy. Many power companies (including ours) give them away.

8. Leave the faucet off. When you are brushing your teeth or shaving. Only turn it on when needed.

9. Wash your clothes in cold water. This saves 50% of the energy you would use for hot water. Set your dryer on the moisture sensor if you have one, not the timer, and cut energy use by 15%.

10. Get a programmable thermostat. And use it!  Especially if no one is home during the day so you can save energy when the house is empty.  They’re not difficult to install. Some power companies offer a rebate for these thermostats which can cover their cost. Call to see if your power company participates. And, turn the heat down at night when you’re snuggled under the covers in bed.

11. Check your air filters. If your home is heated by forced air, check the filters. A clogged filter considerably decreases the efficiency of your heater. It works harder when it’s dirty and you pay for the extra effort it makes to move the air. Air filters are very inexpensive and many should be changed every month. Check yours!

12. Service your furnace. My HVAC guy says they should be serviced every 2 years for maximum performance.

13. Use thick curtains. Covering your windows with heavy curtains can make a huge difference in the warmth or coolness of the room. In the winter, open curtains wide to heat rooms; close curtains at night to keep warm air in. In the summer, get what cool air you can in the evening and early morning; close curtains to keep cool air inside.

14. Turn down the heat! Dress warmer at home during the winter and as lightly as possible in the summer. For every degree you lower your home’s temperature during the heating season, you subtract 5% from your bill.

15. Stop leaks. A leaky faucet wastes up to 2,700 gallons per year. Test the toilet for leaks, too. Put a drop of food coloring in the toilet tank. If the color shows up in the bowl, your tank is leaking and you’re wasting up to 200 gallons of water a day.

16. Use less hot water. You don’t always need hot water to get yourself or your clothes clean. When showering, use warm rather than scalding water.

17. Weatherstrip doors and windows. Stop the airflow! This process is easy, inexpensive and can make a huge difference. In my son’s dorm room, we weatherstripped around his hall door and were amazed (and thrilled) by how it blocked the outside noise!

18. Insulate your attic access. Many attic doors or staircases have no insulation on their backside.  Yours may also need weatherstripping around the sides to block airflow going into and out of the attic.

19. Insulate your garage. Especially any walls that are shared with a room in the house.  Don’t forget to insulate the garage ceiling if you have a room above the garage.

20. Insulate your hot water heater. If your model is pre-2004, buy a wrap for it at a home improvement store. Know how the sides of  your coffee mug leaks heat?  You get the idea.

21. Lower the temperature setting on your hot water heater. Set the temperature to 120 degrees Fahrenheit. If your heater does not have a temperature gauge, dial down until the water feels hot, not scalding.

22. Fill up the dishwasher. Most of the energy used by dishwashers is to heat a set amount of water so you’re using the same energy for a small load as for a full load.  If you really want to be economical, let the dishes air dry.

23. Use Switch and Outlet Energy Seals to stop drafts from coming in through plug outlets. Put your hand by your outlets, especially on exterior walls, to see if you feel cold air coming in. I bought a bag of outlet plug covers at the Dollar Store and put them in all of our outlets that don’t have cords in them. You know the kind I mean? The ones you put in when baby proofing your home so children don’t stick their fingers in the plug openings? My kids are grown but I use the covers now to stop any air flow.

24. Cover fireplace openings. If not in use, make sure that big hole is covered! Decorative glass doors are easy to find. Our fireplace openings are 4′ x 5′ and when they’re open in the winter, my heat goes right up the chimney!

25. Check floor heating and air vents. My inspector pulled ours up to show me the opening left between the floor and the smaller duct work. I could feel air coming up from under the house so he suggested I use weather stripping or tape to block that air flow before putting the vents back on.

26. Get a separate water meter for your exterior hose bibbs and/or irrigation system. In most areas, your sewer bill is tied to your water usage. Why pay more for sewer service in the summer when much of the water isn’t going down the drain? Many water utilities allow you to have dual meters, only one of which gets billed for sewer service (the one that feeds your house).

27. Plant trees. Not ones that stay small but real trees like Maples and Oaks.  We live in a neighborhood that was established in the 1920′s and it’s almost like living in a forest.  The temperature drop from surrounding areas in the summer is about 6 degrees!  Shading your house from direct summer sun will cut way down on your  air conditioning bills.

28. Pull the plug! This is one of my favorites.  Did you know that, of the total energy used to run home electronics, 40% is consumed when the appliances are turned off??  When you’ve turned them off, PULL THE PLUG! Or, you can buy a device to do it for you.  Some power strips will stop drawing energy automatically when your electronics are turned off.  They pay for themselves in a few months!

29. Contact your utility company. Find out if your utility company offers free energy audits by inspecting your home for energy effectiveness and recommending inexpensive ways to cut energy costs.  Ours does.  I had to wait several months because they stay so backed up, but Duke Energy gave me a free energy audit and gifts!

30. What can you add? I’ve given you my list.  What are you doing (or should you be doing) to save energy? Please post your ideas at Karen's Perspective!

www.KarensPerspective.com

Karen Rittenhouse | www.karensperspective.com | 336-834-0614 | karen@karensperspective.com

If you or someone you know would like information about buying, selling, or renting a home in Prince George's, Montgomery, Charles, Anne Arundel, Howard, and/or Baltimore Counties please contact Dr. Stacey-Ann Baugh of EOP Real Estate, LLC.

 

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WHAT'S LISTINGBOOK AND WHY WOULD I CARE?

 

Great info on why listingbook is so helpful in your home search.  Call me to get your free listingbook account and search Maryland homes for sale.

 

Via Susan Haughton Alexandria, VA REALTORĀ® www.susanmovesyou.com (Long & Foster REALTORSĀ® Old Town Alexandria):

In a word:  empowerment.

With a LISTINGBOOK ACCOUNT (which is free but by invitation only -  more on that in a sec), you will have access to the most robust search engine available for finding your dream home here in Alexandria, VA or, if you are a seller, staying on top of the competition.    And, hands down,  LISTINGBOOK gives you the most detail you will find anywhere.

LISTINGBOOK not only gives you current, up to the minute results, but it gives them to you on your own time, at your convenience. 

You can identify your favorite properties, leave a note for your agent and schedule a showing - all with a few clicks of your mouse. 

If you change your mind and want to change your search parameters, it's easy to do...you can adjust your criteria at any time, without waiting for your agent to do it for you.

You can be notified immediately of prices increases, sold properties or pending contracts...in other words, you will be searching much like an agent searches.

This is not your father's search engine!  This is LISTINGBOOK

Click on the yellow button to your right to get your own, absolutely free, absolutely-no-pesky-salesperson-will- call LISTINGBOOK  account and start searching for your Alexandria home!

 

If you or someone you know would like information about buying, selling, or renting a home in Prince George's, Montgomery, Charles, Anne Arundel, Howard, and/or Baltimore Counties please contact Dr. Stacey-Ann Baugh of EOP Real Estate, LLC.

 

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Donations made to charity with every successful closing!


Dr. Stacey-Ann Baugh

EOP Real Estate, LLC

www.staceybaugh.com

staceyannbaugh@gmail.com

240-481-3565 (C)

240-206-7283 (O)

 

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Prince George's County School Finder

Many times home-buyers are looking for homes based on specific schools they are interested in.  It can sometimes be a maze to try to figure out which homes zone to which schools.

Here in PG County, figuring out what homes go with which schools is easy. 

Step 1:  Visit PG County School Finder

Step 2:  Enter the first few letters of the street the home is on

Step 3:  Select the correct street from the list

Step 4:  Click See Schools

This will give you the elementary, middle, & high schools.  This will also give you a chance to view each school's performance reports.  There will also be a list of the alternative schools, special programs, and public charter schools that are available.

 

If you want information about neighborhoods in Prince George's County give me a call.

If you or someone you know would like information about buying, selling, or renting a home in Prince George's, Montgomery, Charles, Anne Arundel, Howard, and/or Baltimore Counties please contact Dr. Stacey-Ann Baugh of EOP Real Estate, LLC.

 

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Donations made to charity with every successful closing!


Dr. Stacey-Ann Baugh

EOP Real Estate, LLC

www.staceybaugh.com

staceyannbaugh@gmail.com

240-481-3565 (C)

240-206-7283 (O)

 

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Declined Showings

I always impress on my sellers that they should always do their best to not decline a showing.  Obviously there are emergencies that arise but for the most part, sellers need to accommodate showing requests.  

This week I have had several sellers decline my buyers' showing requests.

The first is a luxury home that my buyer wants to see.  He is very much interested in the home because it is a floor plan that he has been looking for.  I called 3 days before the planned showing and the showing was declined.  I was told no showings until 1 week from the requested date.

Today I called a short sale and I was told I could only give them a half an hour window.  Then they declined saying that tomorrow (Monday) between 1 and 1:30 would be better.

I called another home and was told they weren't available today but tomorrow at 4 would be good.

The third place today we made the appointment and they showed up and no one was there to let us in.

Needless to say, this has been a frustrating showing week for me.

 

In this real estate market it is critical that a buyer sees your home.  Tomorrow may be too late if they see and fall in love with something today.

 

Please let us see the house.

If you or someone you know would like information about buying, selling, or renting a home in Prince George's, Montgomery, Charles, Anne Arundel, Howard, and/or Baltimore Counties please contact Dr. Stacey-Ann Baugh of EOP Real Estate, LLC.

 

Search Homes for Sale

 


Donations made to charity with every successful closing!


Dr. Stacey-Ann Baugh

EOP Real Estate, LLC

www.staceybaugh.com

staceyannbaugh@gmail.com

240-481-3565 (C)

240-206-7283 (O)

 

FINALLY!  A DOCTOR WHO MAKES HOUSE-CALLS!

 

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Earthquake in Maryland

Earlier this year it seemed like I was always hearing about earthquakes happening all over the world.  Most notably being the major earthquakes in Haiti and Chile.  Is it just me or have there been more earthquakes this year than normal?

This morning at about 5am I had just gotten back in the bed from using the bathroom when everything shook.  For a split second I thought it was a train (we can often hear the freight trains in the distance), however, it didn't last long enough only a few seconds.

When we turned on the news this morning they confirmed that there had indeed been a small earthquake (magnitude 3.6) in Germantown, Maryland which is about 30 miles from my home.

An earthquake in Maryland is a rare occurence.  I've lived in the area for 18 years and this is only the second one I can remember.  Growing up in Jamaica I can remember experiencing at least 4 or 5 small earthquakes. 

No matter the magnitude, there is something very unsettling about the earth shaking below you.

Hopefully this will be the last earthquake that I get to experience.

If you or someone you know would like information about buying, selling, or renting a home in Prince George's, Montgomery, Charles, Anne Arundel, Howard, and/or Baltimore Counties please contact Dr. Stacey-Ann Baugh of EOP Real Estate, LLC.

 

Search Homes for Sale

 


Donations made to charity with every successful closing!


Dr. Stacey-Ann Baugh

EOP Real Estate, LLC

www.staceybaugh.com

staceyannbaugh@gmail.com

240-481-3565 (C)

240-206-7283 (O)

 

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Lower Marlboro, MD

Although I have lived in Upper Marlboro, MD for the past 2 years I had no idea until this week that there was a town in Maryland called Lower Marlboro.

Lower Marlboro is located about 15 miles south of Upper Marlboro in Calvert County.

Lower Marlboro is an unicorporated town located on the banks of the Patuxent River.  Lower Marlboro was originally known as Coxtown and is one of the earliest towns in Maryland.  There are several historic homes still present in the town.

 I am going to check this town out to see what else I can learn about it.

If you or someone you know would like information about buying, selling, or renting a home in Prince George's, Montgomery, Charles, Anne Arundel, Howard, and/or Baltimore Counties please contact Dr. Stacey-Ann Baugh of EOP Real Estate, LLC.

 

Search Homes for Sale

 


Donations made to charity with every successful closing!


Dr. Stacey-Ann Baugh

EOP Real Estate, LLC

www.staceybaugh.com

staceyannbaugh@gmail.com

240-481-3565 (C)

240-206-7283 (O)

 

FINALLY!  A DOCTOR WHO MAKES HOUSE-CALLS!

 

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Fort Washington, MD Market Report - June 2010

Fort Washington, MD SOLD Homes June 2010

Houses SOLD76

Average LIST price:  $219,506

Average SELLING price:  $216,574

Average DAYS ON MARKET: 88

LOWEST SALE price:  $70,000- 2 bedroom, 1 bath single family home located in Fort Foote, built in 1953 - foreclosure

HIGHEST SALE price:  $570,000 - 5 bedroom, 4.5 bath single-family home located in Washington Overlook built in 2007 - model home 

 

 

Fort Washington, MD ACTIVE listings (as of 7/15/10)

ACTIVE Houses:  345

Average LIST Price:  $294,808

LOWEST LIST Price:  $69,900 - 3 bedroom, 2.5 bath townhome located in Rosedale Estates built in 1979  - foreclosure

HIGHEST LIST Price:  $2,000,000 - 5 bedroom, 4.5 baths, single-family home built in 2005

Current Average Days on Market:  156

 

Fort Washington, MD UNDER CONTRACT listings (as of 7/15/10)

UNDER CONTRACT Houses:  217

Average LIST Price:  $231,513

LOWEST LIST Price:  $44,900 - 2 bedroom,1 bath single family home located in Chapel Hill built in 1946 - foreclosure

HIGHEST LIST Price:  $792,900 - 5 bedroom, 3.5 bath single-family home located in Tantallon On the Potomac -built in 2007

Average Days on Market:  102

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Fort Washington, MD is located in Prince George's County.  Fort Washington is accessible to the Nation's Capital as well as to Northern Virginia and is home to the new National Harbor project.  Several luxury hotels and gourmet restaurants are located within a few minutes drive.

If you or someone you know would like information about buying, selling, or renting a home in Prince George's, Montgomery, Charles, Anne Arundel, Howard, and/or Baltimore Counties please contact Dr. Stacey-Ann Baugh of EOP Real Estate, LLC.

 

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Donations made to charity with every successful closing!


Dr. Stacey-Ann Baugh

EOP Real Estate, LLC

www.staceybaugh.com

staceyannbaugh@gmail.com

240-481-3565 (C)

240-206-7283 (O)

 

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Upper Marlboro, MD Market Report - June 2010

Upper Marlboro, MD SOLD Homes June 2010

Houses SOLD108

Average LIST price:  $275,474

Average SELLING price:  $273,265

Average DAYS ON MARKET: 112

LOWEST SALE price:  $80,000 - 3 bedroom, 1 bath singlefamily built in 1944 - foreclosure

HIGHEST SALE price:  $605,000 - 4 bedroom, 4.5 bath single family home located in Oak Creek built in 2008

 

Upper Marlboro, MD ACTIVE listings (as of 7/15/10)

ACTIVE Houses:  625

Average LIST Price:  $388,721

LOWEST LIST Price:  $30,900 - 3 bedroom, 2 bath double-wide trailer located in Flower Village , built in 1982

HIGHEST LIST Price:  $3,276,671 - 7 bedroom, 8 full baths, 2 half baths single-family home to be built on 5 acre lot

Current Average Days on Market:  166

 

 Upper Marlboro, MD UNDER CONTRACT listings (as of 7/15/10)

UNDER CONTRACT Houses:  318

Average LIST Price:  $264,039

LOWEST LIST Price:  $44,000 - 4 bedroom, 4 bath single family built in 1900 - auction 

HIGHEST LIST Price:  $975,000 - 6 bedroom, 4 full & 2 half bath single-family home located in Croom Station built in 2002 - short sale

Average Days on Market:  92

Search Homes for Sale in Upper Marlboro

If you are interested in buying or selling a home in Upper Marlboro, MD (Prince George's County) give Stacey-Ann Baugh a call.

If you or someone you know would like information about buying, selling, or renting a home in Prince George's, Montgomery, Charles, Anne Arundel, Howard, and/or Baltimore Counties please contact Dr. Stacey-Ann Baugh of EOP Real Estate, LLC.

 

Search Homes for Sale

 


Donations made to charity with every successful closing!


Dr. Stacey-Ann Baugh

EOP Real Estate, LLC

www.staceybaugh.com

staceyannbaugh@gmail.com

240-481-3565 (C)

240-206-7283 (O)

 

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2010 Angie Houtz Memorial Fund Golf Tournament, Upper Marlboro MD

The 4th Annual Angie Houtz Golf Tournament will be held on October 8, 2010 at Oak Creek Golf Club, Upper Marlboro MD.  

Cost is $125 per golfer, $480/foursome. This cost includes round of golf, food, drinks, prizes.  

All proceeds benefit the Angie Houtz Memorial Fund which awards scholarships to students attending MD public colleges who value community service in addition to academic excellence.  

There are so many ways you can help this event be a success and supprt the Angie Houtz Memorial Fund:  

  • Play in the event
  • Sponsor the event
  • Make a monetary donation
  • Make a donation of a prize or silent auction item
  • Donate marketing materials to be included in the player gift bags
  • Volunteer on the day of the event
  • Forward to anyone you think would like to help

For more information about the tournament or to register, sponsor, or make a donation visit www.angiefundgolf.com or give me a call.

Angie Fund Board of Directors

If you or someone you know would like information about buying, selling, or renting a home in Prince George's, Montgomery, Charles, Anne Arundel, Howard, and/or Baltimore Counties please contact Dr. Stacey-Ann Baugh of EOP Real Estate, LLC.

 

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Donations made to charity with every successful closing!


Dr. Stacey-Ann Baugh

EOP Real Estate, LLC

www.staceybaugh.com

staceyannbaugh@gmail.com

240-481-3565 (C)

240-206-7283 (O)

 

FINALLY!  A DOCTOR WHO MAKES HOUSE-CALLS!

 

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Kettering, Upper Marlboro MD Market Report - January-June 2010

Kettering, Upper Marlboro MD SOLD Homes January - June 2010

Houses SOLD66

Average LIST price:  $203,347

Average SELLING price:  $203,407

Average DAYS ON MARKET: 58

LOWEST SALE price:  $74,500 - 2 bedroom, 2.5 bath townhome built in 1988 - foreclosure

HIGHEST SALE price:  $325,000 - 5 bedroom, 3.5 bath single-family built in 1990

 

Kettering, Upper Marlboro, MD ACTIVE listings (as of 7/14/10)

ACTIVE Houses:  52

Average LIST Price:  $223,615

LOWEST LIST Price:  $110,000 - 2 bedroom, 1 bath condo built in 1986 - short sale

HIGHEST LIST Price:  $410,000 - 4 bedroom, 3.5 bath single-family home built in 1991

Current Average Days on Market:  133

 

Kettering, Upper Marlboro, MD UNDER CONTRACT listings (as of 7/14/10)

UNDER CONTRACT Houses:  39

Average LIST Price: $201,236

LOWEST LIST Price:  $112,900 - 2 bedroom, 1.5 bath townhome home built in 1986 - bank owned

HIGHEST LIST Price:  $275,000 - 6 bedroom, 3 bath single family home built in 1973 

Average Days on Market:  127

 

Kettering is located in Upper Marlboro, MD (Prince George's County) just outside the Nation's Capital.  Kettering features condos, townhomes, & single family homes.  Kettering's location is accessible to downtown DC, Prince George's Community College, Fedex Field (Home of the Redskins) and the highway.  Shopping, restaurants and entertainment are all very close by.

Homes for Sale in Kettering.

If you would like to buy or sell a home in Kettering, Upper Marlboro MD or if you would like more information about this community please contact Stacey Baugh.

If you or someone you know would like information about buying, selling, or renting a home in Prince George's, Montgomery, Charles, Anne Arundel, Howard, and/or Baltimore Counties please contact Dr. Stacey-Ann Baugh of EOP Real Estate, LLC.

 

Search Homes for Sale

 


Donations made to charity with every successful closing!


Dr. Stacey-Ann Baugh

EOP Real Estate, LLC

www.staceybaugh.com

staceyannbaugh@gmail.com

240-481-3565 (C)

240-206-7283 (O)

 

FINALLY!  A DOCTOR WHO MAKES HOUSE-CALLS!

 

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