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Jun 05 2008

Earth Advantage Certification: A Third-Party Thumbs-Up on Energy-Efficient & Environmentally Responsible New Homes

Published by WoodHill under Woodhill Homes, Reed Pointe, Bend10

Working directly with homebuyers, I am often asked about green building features. People want to know not only what to look for in a home but also how to know that there really are energy savings built into the home.

Earth Advantage® certification is a great way for a buyer to know that a builder is committed to providing energy savings for the homeowner and as well as using green building practices. Woodhill Homes currently offers Earth Advantage certified homes as part of their Responsible Home Collection in Woodhill Park, Bend 10 and now, Reed Pointe.

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Feb 01 2008

Central Oregon Builders Association: 15 Reasons to Buy a New Home Part 3

Published by WoodHill under Woodhill Homes

This is the final part of 15 Reasons to Buy a New Home. This list was created by COBA. The Central Oregon Builders Association (COBA) is the region’s leading authority and driving force behind promoting, protecting and improving the building industry.

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Jan 29 2008

Central Oregon Builders Association: 15 Reasons to Buy a New Home Part 2

Published by WoodHill under Woodhill Homes

This is the second part of 15 Reasons to Buy a New Home. This list was created by COBA. The Central Oregon Builders Association (COBA) is the region’s leading authority and driving force behind promoting, protecting and improving the building industry.

6. FLOORPLAN OPTIONS
Builders of new homes offer a wide variety of functional floorplans to fit your lifestyle. If it’s not an “inventory home” homebuilders also offer the opportunity to either eliminate or add to rooms, upgrade materials, include special architectural features and generally customize the home.

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Jan 22 2008

Central Oregon Builders Association: 15 Reasons to Buy a New Home

Published by WoodHill under Woodhill Homes

This list was created by COBA. The Central Oregon Builders Association (COBA) is the region’s leading authority and driving force behind promoting, protecting and improving the building industry.

1. FAVORABLE PRICING
Competition among homebuilders makes new homes less likely to be overpriced. New homes are easy to compare with other new homes in the market equating value to value. The homes are the same age and options are declared up front with a price breakdown for competitive shopping. Over time, the price of land has added more to the cost of a new home than a modest increase in building supply expenses.

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