Friday, December 24, 2010

Home for all seasons


Bethany Beach greets "The Big Chill" during the holiday season at the oceanfront vacation home of Frank Hurley and Catharine "Kit" Dorrier. Every year, the Washingtonians invite their friends, many of whom also own real estate at the Delaware resort, to prepare gourmet meals and make merry for a few days around Thanksgiving and New Year's Day.

"This is a terrific place to cook and hang out. There's enough space for all of us," says Patsy Rankin, their neighbor in Washington and owner of Patsy's Restaurant at Bethany Beach, who has shared holiday feasts with the couple for more than two decades. On a November weekend at the couple's beach house, Rankin and her daughter Robin joined Kate and Len Dwojeski from the holiday "beach family" to reminisce about past celebrations.

It's easy to understand why the longtime friends, whose names are painted on wine glasses stored at the house, like gathering in the big, open rooms. In addition to being on the beach, the classic shingle-style dwelling with its white porch columns looks like it's right out of a Ralph Lauren advertisement. Water can be seen through windows in nearly every room, and flowing spaces bring a sense of the beach indoors.

Designed by Washington architect Jim Rill, the property recalls the shingled beach houses characteristic of New England. Cedar shakes, cottage-style windows, and porches in front and back create a feeling of historic authenticity. From the beach, the gambrel roofs framing the ends of the house rise from the sand dunes like twin mountain peaks.

"The inspiration is from the American summer home from the turn of the [last] century," Rill says. He cites the Addy Sea, a 1902 house-turned-hotel in Bethany, as one of his sources for the late Victorian look of his design.

Friday, December 10, 2010

Tiny house movement sprouts


GRATON, CALIF. - As Americans downsize in the aftermath of a colossal real estate bust, at least one tiny corner of the housing market appears to be thriving.To save money or simplify their lives, a small but growing number of people are buying or building homes that could fit inside many living rooms, according to entrepreneurs in the small-house industry.

Some put these wheeled homes in their back yards to use as offices, studios or extra bedrooms. Others use them as mobile vacation homes they can park in the woods. But the most intrepid of the tiny-house owners live in them full time, paring down their possessions and often living off the grid.

"It's very un-American in the sense that living small means consuming less," said Jay Shafer, 46, co-founder of the Small House Society, sitting on the porch of his wooden cabin in California wine country. "Living in a small house like this really entails knowing what you need to be happy and getting rid of everything else."

Shafer, author of "The Small House Book," built the 89-square-foot house himself a decade ago and lived in it full time until his son was born last year. Inside a space the size of an ice cream truck, he has a kitchen with gas stove and sink, bathroom with shower, two-seater porch, bedroom loft and a "great room" where he can work and entertain - as long as he doesn't invite more than a couple guests.

D.C. puts a brake on foreclosures

If you are a District homeowner facing foreclosure, there may be some good news. Last month, Mayor Adrian Fenty signed into law emergency legislation intended to help struggling homeowners.

Under the new law, effective Nov. 17, before a lender can foreclose on a residential property, the borrower must be given the opportunity to enter into mediation with the lender in an attempt to prevent the loss of the family home.

The question now is straightforward: Will mediation work?

Experience elsewhere may offer some insight. Currently, 23 states - including Maryland but not Virginia - have enacted some form of mediation legislation.

The Maryland program is under the auspices of the Office of Administrative Hearings. Chief Judge Thomas Dewberry said, "Our research with other mediation states indicated that only 12 percent of pending foreclosures would be resolved through mediation. Our law just started this year on July 1. We had 96 homeowners request mediation, and 43 cases successfully avoided mediation. We are pleased with that number."

The old way

Before the new law was enacted, to initiate foreclosure in the District, a lender had only to send the borrower, by certified mail, a formal notice of foreclosure sale. A copy of that notice had to be sent to the District government. The lender could not foreclose until 30 days elapsed from the date the notice was delivered to the District.

Saturday, November 20, 2010

Real estate trends

The Washington Post regularly tracks housing sales and prices throughout the Washington area each Saturday in the Real Estate section, comparing information collected for each residential Zip code from each time period last year with that for the corresponding time period in 2010.

The chart and map this week compare condominiums sales figures in the Washington-area from January through March 2009 with those for the corresponding period in 2010, showing the total number of sales, the median prices and the changes in the medians. The median is the point at which half of the sales prices were higher and half lower.

The sales and price information, collected by The Washington Post, is based on sales recorded in local government offices. That information is in the chart on the right. It excludes some types of transactions, particularly those that are not at market price.

As with any statistical compilation, the greater the number of transactions, the more reliable the statistical trend. Moreover, at any given time there may be more sales activity in certain market niches or price ranges, for instance starter homes or high-priced houses, than at other times, and this may influence a median price from year to year.

Toyota, Panasonic venture into green-housing sector

TOKYO - In what promises to be a fascinating contest between industry leaders in relatively unfamiliar territory, two of Japan's manufacturing giants, Toyota Motor Corp. and Panasonic Corp., are attempting strong advances in the housing sector.

Both firms believe that there are huge opportunities ahead for energy-saving technologies, with the introduction of the smart grid - a next-generation power network that will optimize supply to residential and other properties - likely to accelerate demand for such products.

Toyota and Panasonic have been pushing their subsidiaries to do more to exploit the growing preference for environmentally friendly homes.

Toyota has integrated certain operations with subsidiary Toyota Home with a view to adapting automobile-manufacturing techniques to the housing sector.

In October, Toyota announced a new design concept for homes, including recharging facilities for plug-in hybrid vehicles. "At long last, the integration of automobiles and homes has arrived," Senta Morioka, president of Toyota Home, said at a news conference.

The design makes use of Toyota's electric battery technology to maximize the power efficiency of both the building and the vehicle, the company said.

And Panasonic has combined its most advanced technologies in an experimental "eco home" built by its PanaHome Corp. subsidiary in July.

Hoping to put the eco home on the market in fiscal 2011, PanaHome said its employees have been researching the eco home's performance by actually living in the experimental structure.

PanaHome's goal is for the home to produce zero carbon dioxide emissions. It will feature a roof covered with solar cells, an interior lighting system based on organic electroluminescent devices and walls equipped with vacuum insulation, as used in refrigerators.

Friday, September 3, 2010

Home Decoratation

Home decoration is a structure of any whole home.we made it as is good looking also cheap.Home is an extension of our personality.Ur home may be as big as a castle or you may live in an attic room, it is ur personal touch and ur unique style that makes this space your home and you feel instantly comfortable and warm. Home decoration need not be an expensive affair but it does take a lot of planning to achieve the right look that you desire so much to convert a piece of land in your dream home.

Wednesday, August 25, 2010

Home


A home is a place of residence where people are live.Home is usually a place in which an individual or a hole family is rest and also be able to store personal property. Most modern-day households contain sanitary facilities. In home domestic animals are also lives.In modern home there are many extra facilities as swimming pull,playing ground,garden etc.
The word "home" can be used for various types of residential community institutions in which people can live, such as nursing homes, group homes (orphanages for children, retirement homes for seniors, prisons for criminals, treatment facilities, etc.), and foster homes.

Home And Real State

Home is where our family or peoples are live.It is fixed place called as residence .Finding the right house is just one piece of your real estate search.Home is something that everyone must define for themselves because everyone comes from somewhere different.Real state is home properties which is use for home contraction.Ensuring you know as much as possible about where you're planning to move can help you make smarter decisions about the neighborhood you choose to move into.