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New Standard Nears for Air Conditioners, Heat Pumps

The Department of Energy (DOE) is requiring new residential air conditioners and heat pumps manufactured after Jan. 23, 2006 to operate at a 13 SEER (seasonal energy efficiency rating). The new standard is 30% more stringent than the current requirement for an energy efficiency rating of 10, which has been in effect since 1992.

The department made its decision last year, after the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit rejected efforts of the Bush Administration to lower the new standard to a SEER 12.

With the support of the Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Institute (ARI), NAHB challenged the SEER 13 standard when it was first proposed by DOE at the start of 2001. ...

Framing Lumber Composite $ 365 $ 8
OSB Composite $ 282 $ 1
Southern Pine Plywood Composite $ 475 $ 10
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Floor Plans: Gothic Renovation Goes Modern

Alban
Towers and Villas

Developers:
Archstone-Smith
(www.archstonesmith.com)
Encore Development (www.encorehomes.com)

Architect:
Torti Gallas and Partners (www.tortigallaschk.com)

When Alban Towners first opened in 1929, it was the largest rental apartment-hotel in Washington, D.C. And it was striking.

Its Gothic-revival arches and buttresses echoed the Washington National Cathedral across the street. It was a popular and frequent destination for the nation’s out-of-town glitterati — among them, Frank Sinatra and Bette Davis, who stayed in its hotel suites for the 1961 inauguration of John F. Kennedy. ...

 
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Staten Island Downzoning Bid Violates Fair Housing Act

Home builders in Staten Island, N.Y. have made it clear that recent downzoning proposals there may violate the Fair Housing Act. As a result, local officials have begun to reconsider the use of downzoning as a means of maintaining exclusive communities and have taken the recent downzoning proposals off the calendar. ...

Interest Rates  
  30-Yr. Fixed: 5.82% 15-Yr. Fixed: 5.38% 5 Yr. ARM: 5.30%
  1 Yr. ARM: 4.47% Libor (3 months): 3.76% Prime: 6.25%
Housing Starts*  (June 2005)
  Total: 2.004 million Single: 1.667 million Multi: 337,000
Home Sales*  (June 2005)
  New: 1.374 million Existing: 7.33 million  
Median Home Prices  (June 2005)
  New: $214,800 Existing: $219,000  
* Seasonally Adjusted Annual Rate

   
 
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