Monday, June 23, 2014

How to Keep Your Electricity Bills Cool this Summer

How to Keep Your Electricity Bills Cool this Summer

  • Stressed woman planning finances, bills, and debt
   After a brutal winter, most Americans are embracing the warm weather. But summer heat brings higher electricity bills thanks to increased regulation on the coal industry.

According to reports, tighter regulation on coal, which powers about 40% of the nation’s energy, will cause electricity prices to increase by about 4% this year. This is the highest increase since 2008. And over the next several years, energy prices are expected to increase by about 13% come 2020.

Last year, the average summer electricity bill was about $395, according to the U.S. Energy Information Administration.

Here are a few simple tips to help shave down costs ahead of the summer season:

No 1: Manage your Consumption
Making small changes to your living habits can bring significant savings to your cooling costs. Programming your thermostat to a higher temperature when not at home can help reduce your bills along with keeping shades down to let in less sun heat.
Another option is turning to gadgets like the Nest thermostat to manage temperatures in the home. Nest is a smart thermostat that allows users to zone their homes and control temperatures via their phone. Nest also learns what temperatures owners prefer.
“If you already have a programmable thermostat, you don’t necessarily need to update to a Nest,” says Julia Scott, founder of BargainBabe.com. “But turning down your thermostat in small increments can help you to save on your electricity bill.”
Nest retails for about $250, and the company’s website claims it can cut down electricity bills by about 20%.

No. 2: Use Energy-Smart Appliances
If you are in the market for a new air conditioner or refrigerator, consider buying an energy-smart model. They use less power and may be tax credit eligible. Check out Energystar.gov for more information on energy-efficient appliance and possible tax breaks.
“It’s a no-brainer,” Scott says. “Also, consider dusting the bottom of your refrigerator coils to help them run more efficiently. If it’s covered in dust, it has to work harder to release that heat.”

No. 3: Clean Out Air Conditioner Filters
Experts recommend cleaning out air conditioner filters once a month, either on your own or hire a professional.
“If they are covered in fuzz and dust, they can’t cool the air as much,” Scott says.

No. 4: Look for Leaks and Cracks in Home
Make sure your house is properly sealed in order to keep the cool air that you are paying for in. You can do this yourself by walking through your home and finding cracks and leaks in windows and baseboards, or you can pay a professional to come in and indetify any leaks. Fill any holes with rubber or caulk, available at your hardware store, Scott recommends.
“Do anything you can to fill these leaks and cracks. There’s a huge debate out there [on the topic of green homes] of whether you should install solar panels, or just make your home an airtight box. Sealing your home will help you see a drastic reduction on your electric bill.”

No. 5: Use Power Strips
All of the gadgets you leave plugged in during the day, called the “phantom load”, are increasing your utility bills, Scott says.
She suggests using a power strip with about five to six different plugs and connecting gadgets in one strip. This way, you can either turn the entire strip off when you leave the house for the day, or find a “smart” model that only turns on when you want it to.
“It’s great because we all forget to turn off our appliances,” she says.

Thursday, June 12, 2014

Real Estate Market Report for Delafield May-June 2014

What's Happening in Real Estate in Delafield? WI Realtor, Lisa Bear, Gives You The Real Estate Activity For Delafield, WI For the Last 30 Days: Real Estate In Waukesha County



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My name is Lisa Bear of Remax. My market report gives you the real estate activity for Delafield for the last 30 days. 
  

Historic Delafield, established in 1837, offers unique quaintness nestled in the hills of the Kettle Moraine. Surrounding Nagawicka Lake, Delafield is just 30 minutes west of Milwaukee adjacent to I-94.
Our community offers historic sights, antique and specialty shopping, award-winning restaurants, lodging, and a variety of recreational activities year round. Charming Delafield offers two stimulating shopping districts: The Highway 83 interchange boasts a collection of department stores, a variety of specialty shops, an array of restaurants, and friendly accommodations for the overnight visitor. Just as friendly and inviting, the downtown hosts exceptional craftsmen, antique treasures, mouth-watering eateries, and a delightful array of unique shops.


 

Delafield welcomes visitors to experience outstanding shopping, local restaurants, historic sites, and pristine lakes, trails, and forests. Set in the heart of southeastern Wisconsin's Lake Country, just 25 miles west of Milwaukee and 53 miles east of Madison, Delafield is an ideal Wisconsin vacation or getaway.
Lively busin
esses alongside rugged outdoor beauty make this community a satisfying year-round destination and a perfect central location to enjoy happenings in Milwaukee and Madison, too.
- See more at: http://www.visitdelafield.org/#sthash.rAsTrhlK.dpuf

Delafield welcomes visitors to experience outstanding shopping, local restaurants, historic sites, and pristine lakes, trails, and forests. Set in the heart of southeastern Wisconsin's Lake Country, just 25 miles west of Milwaukee and 53 miles east of Madison, Delafield is an ideal Wisconsin vacation or getaway.
Lively businesses alongside rugged outdoor beauty make this community a satisfying year-round destination and a perfect central location to enjoy happenings in Milwaukee and Madison, too.
- See more at: http://www.visitdelafield.org/#sthash.rAsTrhlK.dpu

Please feel free to call me for any of your real estate needs, including an online market if you are a seller, or finding a home in Waukesha County. Real Estate in Waukesha County is an excellent investment! The following MLS information is for the last 30 days from 5/12/14 to 6/12/14. Lisa Bear Gives You The Real Estate Activity for Delafield, WI For the Last 30 Days: Real Estate In Waukesha County.

In the Delafield, Wisconsin Real Estate market 0 homes sold; 0 were list and sold by the same company, and 0 were sold by co-brokes.

In the Delafield, Wisconsin Real Estate market there were 71 new listings.
In the Delafield, Wisconsin Real Estate there were 1 pending listings.
In the Delafield, Wisconsin Real Estate market there were 1 withdrawn listings.

In the Delafield, Wisconsin Real Estate market there were 0 canceled listings.
In the Delafield, Wisconsin Real Estate market there were 1 expired listings.
In the  Delafield, Wisconsin Real Estate market there was 0 back on market listings.
In the Delafield, Wisconsin Real Estate market there were 0 extended listings.

In the Delafield, Wisconsin Real Estate market there are 71 currently active listings.

The average price for a home  in Delafield $500,430.


In DelafieldWisconsin Real Estate it is a great time to call LISA BEAR to buy and sell!





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Welcome to Wisconsin Real Estate with Lisa Bear

Thank you for visiting.  Please feel free to contact me for any of your real estate needs including an online market if you are a seller, or finding a home if you are a buyer. My real estate focus in the  Waukesha County, Milwaukee County, Lake Country, Jefferson County, Dodge County and Washington County areas.  I have my IRES designation (International Real Estate Specialist) so I can assist you with all your real estate needs in Wisconsin, the USA or anywhere in the WORLD!

When you are seriously looking or just browsing at real estate in Wisconsin, I am a great resource to help you with all your needs and questions, whether a first time home buyer, relocating to or from the beautiful LAKE COUNTRY area, looking to invest or explore foreclosure opportunities or just thinking ahead to the future.

Lisa Bear of RE/MAX (262-893-5555) is an experienced real estate agent in Waukesha County and the entire Milwaukee Metro area including:

The prospering communities of Waukesha County including Delafield, Waukesha, Oconomowoc, Pewaukee, Waukesha, Sussex, Wales, New Berlin, Dousman, North Prairie, Mukwonago, Chenequa, Menomonee Falls, Brookfield, Elm Grove, Okauchee, Eagle, Muskego and Merton.

Great municipalities in Milwaukee County including Milwaukee, South Milwaukee, Wauwatosa, Hales Corners, Greenfield, Glendale, Franklin, Bayside, Brown Deer, Cudahy, Fox Point, Greendale, Shorewood, Oak Creek, St. Francis, West Allis and Whitefish Bay.

The hometown favorites of Washington County, Jefferson County and Dodge County including Watertown, Hartford, West Bend, Germantown, Jackson, Richfield, Ashippun, Lake Mills, Jefferson, Johnson Creek, Slinger and Erin.


Real Estate in Wisconsin is an excellent investment!







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