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Will the Infrastructure Bill Affect the Real Estate Market?

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It can be an expensive upgrade for individuals to shoulder, but the infrastructure bill has a $65 billion investment for smart grid technology that makes national electric grids greener. Part of the $65 billion investment into advanced technology will pay for expanded internet access in rural communities.

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Driving Toward Vehicle Charging Capabilities for the Home

Will Springer Realtor

All fuel-powered forms of transportation – yes, planes, trains and automobiles – contribute about 27% of the country’s greenhouse gas emissions. I developed a guide called Smart-home Technology: Planning and budgeting for the newest advances in safe living. It’s yours to download free at the website Smart-Homes.Technology.

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Ways to Save for a Down Payment

Assurance Financial

On top of carving out a large chunk of your paycheck for rent, you also likely have to pay for utilities, groceries, transportation, insurance and internet — not to mention the costs of treating yourself to luxuries like vacations and going out to eat. Downloadable Guides. Click here to download the file. contact-form-7].

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Tips for Buying a House in a Seller’s Market

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As a buyer, you may encounter everything from a simple video walkthrough to a more immersive experience with 3D technology. Before the virtual home tour, make sure you download the appropriate app, charge your device and have a good internet connection. Downloadable Guides. Click here to download the file.

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The Switch to Everything Electric in Your Home

Will Springer Realtor

More homeowners understand the importance of “decarbonizing” everything from products to transportation and especially their homes – but where to begin? Total electrification of a community – including both new and existing buildings – is likely several decades away, yet the technology continues to improve as costs decline.