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15-year mortgages up by 7.5% from last year

From January through June of this year, 26% of homeowners who refinanced opted for a 15-year mortgage, up from 18.5 % in 2009. The significant spike may be the result of historically low interest rates, but Amy Crews Cutts, deputy chief economist for Freddie Mac, believes that people are  starting to think differently about debt ( Amy Hoak, “Paying Off the House in 15 years,” WSJ ). “For the average person, debt is a drag on their psyche as well as their overall budget,” says Cutts.

Rubber tires and bathroom sinks

Can trash be recycled into bathroom sinks? One Santa Monica design firm has found an innovative way to transform rubbish into something very useful

How To Maintain Your Lawn In The Fall – Lowes.com

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The “Screen Invasion”

Technology is touted as a gift of the 21st century.

The pressure assisted toilet

How many gallons of water does your toilet need for one flush? If your toilet was purchased before 1992, that number is likely 3 – 5 gallons

Save Money, Rent Goats

Gwendolyn Bounds of the Wall Street Journal reports that goats are officially for hire! Goats spent four months eating weeds and other unwanted plants on the grounds of the Vanderbilt Mansion in New York. The project cost $9,000. A human-powered job would have cost about $15K

How To Conserve Water At Home – Home Depot

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10,001 Ways to Live Large on a Small Budget

If you’re looking for practical advice on how to live large within your means, check out 10,001 Ways to Live Large on a Small Budget , written by WiseBread.com contributors. The book will help you navigate the areas of gastronomics, travel, health and beauty, entertainment, shopping, green living, education, budgeting, and more

Net-zero energy homes are the new norm

In some areas of the United States, net-zero energy homes are becoming the norm of new construction. California, for example, has set a goal that by 2020 all new construction properties will be of the net-zero kind ( The Wall Street Journal , “Houses That Make Their Own Energy” ).   http://online.wsj.com/video/houses-that-make-their-own-energy/7C802338-F8DB-45F9-B693-7528288804FC.html According to Market Watch’s Amy Hoak, these homes may cost more upfront, but they will save in energy bills over time.

Who’s driving the big yellow bus?

It’s the last month of summer, and school buses are not scheduled for the roads for another few weeks.