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Green Buildings Tour In New Hampshire - Statewide Open House Oct. 3

If you are considering building a green home and would like to visit other green homes to get some ideas, here is your chance to visit some properties and get more information on Green services and professionals available.

The New Hampshire Sustainable Energy Association is holding their 2009 Green Buildings Open House on Saturday, October 3. 

 green houseIf you are interested in reducing your energy footprint and would like more informtion on how to help save the environment through green building, or just want to hear more about the options available, check out this event.

 There will be over 75 buildings, located all over the state, opening their doors to the public. 

 

NHSEA is a group of homeowners, business owners and building professionals that want to make a change by helping and educating others on New Hampshire's energy future.  You can contact them for more information at: 

NH Sustainable Energy Association
54 Portsmouth Street
Concord, NH 03301
Tel: (603) 22NHSEA (226-4732)

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11 commentsSharon Tara New Hampshire Home Stager • September 17 2009 04:37PM

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Sharon

Sounds like a great place to get information on green building.

Good luck and success.

Lou Ludwig

Posted by Lou Ludwig CRB, CRS, CIPS, GRI, SRES, TRC, e-PRO, (Ludwig & Associates) over 2 years ago

Lou:  Thank you.

Posted by Sharon Tara New Hampshire Home Stager (Sharon Tara Transformations) over 2 years ago

Hi Sharon, this sounds like a great opportunity for learning all about gettin' GREEN! With 75 buildings all over the state hopefully more people will be able to see them.

Posted by Cynthia Bartch ~ Redesigned Spaces ~ all round nice gal... (Home Stager/Property Stylist & more! Granville, Ohio) over 2 years ago

Cynthia:  It could be fun, I plan to attend at least one of the houses.  I did a consult for the owner on the house they sold after they built their new green house.

Posted by Sharon Tara New Hampshire Home Stager (Sharon Tara Transformations) over 2 years ago

Go Green~! What a great Statewide effort.

Posted by Pat Starnes (Pat Starnes Real Estate) over 2 years ago

Hi, Sharon. I'm glad to see the "Going Green" idea catching on. I especially love the idea of rooftop gardens in city highrises.

Posted by Leslie Helm/Real Estate For Trail Riders (Tennessee Recreational Properties) over 2 years ago

Sharon-good post.  I know this is something alot of people will be looking to go to.  So many consumers are looking for this type of info.  (And where did you get a picture of my house?)

   

Posted by Debra Walsh Hudson Valley NY Real Esta 845.294.8800 (Keller Williams Realty Goshen, NY - Realtor) over 2 years ago

Pat:  I am curious to see the features, not so much in public buildings, but in the homes. 

Leslie:    I'm sure the people living in the highrises really like the idea! 

Debra:  Your house?  Do you live in a cartoon?  I had no idea, that is very special!

Posted by Sharon Tara New Hampshire Home Stager (Sharon Tara Transformations) over 2 years ago

hahahhahahahahahahh You crack me up girlie!

 

Posted by Debra Walsh Hudson Valley NY Real Esta 845.294.8800 (Keller Williams Realty Goshen, NY - Realtor) over 2 years ago

Sharon...If I lived near, I would definitely enjoy attending this event.

Posted by Rebecca Gaujot, Realtor WV Real Estate in Greenbrier County (Coldwell Banker Stuart & Watts Real Estate) over 2 years ago

Rebecca:  But if you were like Debra, you could live in a cartoon house and that would be really fun!

 

Posted by Sharon Tara New Hampshire Home Stager (Sharon Tara Transformations) over 2 years ago

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