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Orlando Homebuyer

September/October 2009 Issue


Orlando New Homes and Communities Magazine and Guide


DEPARTMENTS
From the Publisher
Take Note
Making a Difference
Green Florida: Anatomy of a Green Home

FEATURE
Aurora Award Winners

SMART MOVES
Straight Answers
Bank On It
$8,000 Break for First-Time Buyers

REMODEL
REMODEL Orlando Digital Magazine
Money Matters
Universal Design
REMODEL Homefront
Spotlight: Kitchens
Trends: Universal Design

DEPARTMENTS


From the Publisher

 Clock's Ticking: $8,000 Credit to Expire Nov. 30.


Take Note: New Home Community and Builder News

 New home community and builder news across Central Florida.


Making a Difference

 Central Florida builders and building suppliers stand ready to make their community a better place.


Green Florida: Anatomy of a Green Home

 Not all eco-friendly features are obvious to buyers. Hardwick General Contracting takes us inside the makings of a green home in Central Florida.


FEATURE


Aurora Entries Wow Judges

 Local Central Florida winners dominate prestigious competition.


Smart Moves


Straight Answers

 Here's what you need to know to make a savvy buying decision.


Bank On It

 Are banks still lending? Yes, but more carefully.


$8,000 Break for First-time Buyers

 Stimulus bill includes hefty tax incentive.


REMODEL


REMODEL Orlando Digital Magazine

 Flip through the latest digital edition of REMODEL Orlando, the official publication of the Remodelers Council of the Home Builders Association of Metro Orlando.


Money Matters

 How to pay for your Central Florida remodeling project? Here are some options.


Universal Design

 Remodelers are coming up with new ways to accommodate all stages of life.


REMODEL Homefront

 Central Florida remodeling news, events and awards.


Spotlight: Kitchens

 Central Florida remodeling pros showcase their latest kitchen transformations.


Trends: Universal Design

 Central Florida experts offer plenty of suggestions for homeowners looking to incorporate aging in place and universal design elements into their remodeling plans