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The Ins and Outs of Composting Toilets

By Angela Tipton

Does the idea of an outhouse on your property have you down in the dumps? Consider a composting toilet. There are so many positives to a composting toilet. One pro is that it is an earth-friendly alternative, and reduces the …

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Termites

By LandCentral

Every homeowner fears these tiny and mighty, cellulose-consuming bugs. Termites cause Americans in excess of $5 billion in damage every year. These little devils are native to 49 states, with Alaska being the only locale to avoid their reign of …

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The Benefits of Living in a Pocket Neighborhood

By LandCentral

Pocket neighborhoods are groups of neighboring houses or apartments that are gathered around a shared, open space. This space may be a garden courtyard, a pedestrian road, or a series of combined backyards. These can be in urban or rural …

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Five Reasons to Move to Florida

By LandCentral

Relocating can be a time-consuming, stressful and sometimes exhausting process. It’s important that if you are going to relocate, especially long distance, make sure you do it for the right reasons. Whether you are looking for better weather, recreation, or …

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Renting Vs. Owning

By LandCentral

Many people wonder if it is better to rent a home or purchase a home. There are many things to consider when making that choice. Factors include age, stress level and your overall investment outlook. The costs that are associated …

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Five Ways to Weatherize

By LandCentral

The warm summer nights are now behind us in most parts of the country, and Jack Frost is nipping at our nose. It’s the season when heating costs can skyrocket if you aren’t prepared. That means winterizing your home. Here …

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Not Your Father’s Manufactured House

By LandCentral

If your image of manufactured housing is a cluster of teal and white trailers lined up in a mobile home park, you need to get with the times. Sure, mobile homes are still great for placing on vacant land or …

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Building an Earth-Friendly, Self-Sustaining Home

By Angela Tipton

Becoming Environmentally Aware What if you could build a self-sustaining home from recycled materials, such as old earth-filled tires, recycled bottles, aluminum cans and reclaimed wood? You’d have to consider that pretty earth friendly. Then what about having no utility …

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