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Name: Blythe Creek
Location: Welches, Brightwood, Government Camp and Rhododendron, Mt Hood Corridor, Oregon

Having moved to the Mt Hood Corridor in 1972 while attending college, I choose the Mt Hood Corridor to buy my first home, raise a family, and enjoy a quiet life surrounded by the natural beauty of Mt. Hood. I’ve had the opportunity to watch the Mt. Hood Corridor slowly grow to a series of small and tight communities, comprised of a population of beautiful custom homes & vacation cabins in price ranges for the first time home buyer to the Fantastic Lodges and everything in-between. So whether you are seeking a vacation home or a full time residence, you can find what you are looking for here on the Mountain. Fulfilling that dream for my clients is what I love to do! Living on Mt. Hood is about lifestyle and represents a quality of life issue. Getting the right balance for each buyer is the key…

Tuesday, April 14, 2009

Stimulus Isn't Just for First Time Home Real Estate Buyers

All the talk is about how the President's stimulus plan helps out new and first time home buyers. The good news is that it also helps homeowners. You can get stimulus plan benefits from your existing Mt Hood real estate too. Add a little green living to your environment and you'll be pocketing some change at the end of the year from your income tax return.

Under the stimulus plan, both eco friendly new home purchases and eco friendly improvements on existing homes are tax deductible. Now's the time to make your home more energy efficient and get a break at the end of the year for your efforts.

Going green saves money, makes your living environment healthier, and improves the world we live in. To reap the benefits from the stimulus plan, you can make major home improvements such as adding solar power or moderate priced home improvements such as adding low flow water fixtures.

You need to make your home improvements soon to get the stimulus plan benefit. The plan only allows for the tax benefits through the year 2010. Why wait? Use this as motivation to get your projects started (and completed) now.

Here are a few additional eco friendly home improvements to consider for your Mt Hood Home whether it's located in Brightwood, Welches, Government Camp Or Rhododendron real estate:
• Re-cover your roof: The color of your roof can make a big difference in how well your attic retains or refracts heat and cold.
• Install an energy efficient Energy Star furnace: Make sure it has a high SEER rating (seasonal energy efficient ratio).
• Install energy efficient Windows, Doors and Skylights

With a little work and a reasonable investment, your Mt Hood real estate will not only pay you back in dividends for years to come, it could get you a great tax break. If you need more ideas for how to make your home energy efficient and get tax credits, give me a call at 503-706-7101 or email me at blythe@servingmthood.com.

Stimulus plan:
www.reversemortgageadviser.com/blog/reverse-mortgages/economic-stimulus-plan-mortgage/

Eco friendly improvements:
www.toolbarn.com/articles/tips-to-be-green.html

Energy Star:
www.energystar.gov/index.cfm?c=home_improvement.hm_improvement_index
OR
www.energystar.gov/index.cfm?c=windows_doors.pr_taxcredits

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