Archives for 2012

Baby Boomers Shift Retiree Haven Preferences

banner_retirement_homesRetirees are increasingly flocking to cooler climates and smaller towns than sunny, southern havens in states like Florida or Arizona that generally are popular retirement hot-spots. Baby boomers are looking elsewhere, from Maine to Washington.

"Boomers and retirees these days are considering a much wider range of destinations for retirement, often choosing states that don’t commonly come to mind, such as Maine and Montana," says Mary Lu Abbott, editor of Where to Retire magazine. "Yes, the Sun Belt remains popular, but many people prefer a four-season climate and enjoy the changing of seasons. They seek towns that are safe and have active, appealing downtowns and good hospitals nearby, and increasingly they’re looking for places with a lower cost of living and lower overall tax rate."

As they retire, baby boomers are increasingly looking at places that are familiar to them, such as where they’ve once vacationed or spent time at as a child, David Savageau, author of "Retirement Places Rated," told the Associated Press. They’re looking for places that are walkable and have volunteer opportunities and college courses, he adds.

Florida and golf communities are "the old view of retirement," Savageau says. "And it’s kind of dying out, the desert Southwest and South Florida. That was for our parents; for us it might be somewhere closer to home, a college town, a ski resort or a historical area that gets some kind of tourism in season."

Source: "Cooler Climates, Small Towns Become Popular Retirement Destinations for Baby Boomers," Associated Press

Dream Bathrooms with Saunas & Showers, Space Permitting

circularssjapsoakingbathIt does not hurt to dream, though most of us might have trouble finding room for such a luxurious bathroom setup. Duravit Inipi has a series of white, wood and glass sauna-and-shower combinations that can slot right into existing open spaces, like lofts lacking a master bath, for instance.

Intimacy is high on their design checklist, and privacy low, so again: it requires the right area in which to work, but would be a lovely way to relax if one had such a house or condo.

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Early Music Lessons Have Longtime Benefits

kids musicThough developing an early appreciation for classical music in your children may save your sanity on long car rides, putting headphones on a pregnant belly doesn’t necessarily do a little brain good scientists have found. Yet, it appears that the active engagement taking music lessons bestows does, whether they continue with lessons or not.

In some rare good news for the music education crowd who has seen their jobs and funding cut drastically in recent years, a number of studies are finding early music training has a positive impact long term.

At Northwestern University, a study found that college students who had taken lessons in their youth were better able to recognize pitch and tease out particular elements in complex sounds.

“To learn to read, you need to have good working memory, the ability to disambiguate speech sounds, make sound-to-meaning connections,” said Professor Nina Kraus, director of the Auditory Neuroscience Laboratory at Northwestern University. “Each one of these things really seems to be strengthened with active engagement in playing a musical instrument.”

Studies on older adults experiencing hearing loss and the study of “perfect pitch” have also yielded interesting results concerning the effect playing music has on brain development, but scientists say they haven’t stumbled on the magic formula to make a little Mozart.

“We want music to be recognized for what it can be in a person’s life, not necessarily, ‘Oh, we want you to have better cognitive skills, so we’re going to put you in music,’ ” Ms. Parbery-Clark said. “Music is great, music is fantastic, music is social — let them enjoy it for what it really is.”

Full story at NY Times.

The Homes of Tech Titans (25 Photos)

Fed’s Latest Move Could Bode Well for Home Buyers

monopoly-houseThe Federal Reserve announced Thursday that, in an effort to re-ignite economic recovery, it was taking aim at mortgage rates — a move that will likely take rates even lower from their current record lows.

The Federal Reserve announced it will purchase $40 billion of mortgage-backed securities that will help boost the recovery in the housing market. What’s more, the central bank said that it will continue with the purchase program until the economy shows greater improvement, particularly with unemployment.

"These actions, which together will increase the Committee’s holdings of longer-term securities by about $85 billion each month through the end of the year, should put downward pressure on longer-term interest rates, support mortgage markets, and help to make broader financial conditions more accommodative," according to the Fed in a public statement.

The Fed says the economy still has a long way to go toward recovery. The Fed predicts the jobless rate will stay above 7 percent well into 2014 and that economic growth will remain slow in the coming months.

At its Thursday meeting, the Fed left its funds rate unchanged at near-zero, but announced the rate — which has a bearing on mortgages — would remain at "exceptionally low levels" until at least mid-2015.

As mortgage rates sink lower, home shoppers have been taking advantage. The Mortgage Bankers Association announced this week that mortgage applications for home purchases were up 8.1 percent for the week ending Sept. 7. Mortgage applications for purchases also were up 7 percent from year-ago levels, MBA said. 

"While low interest rates impose some costs, Americans will ultimately benefit most from the healthy and growing economy that low interest rates promote," Fed Chairman Ben Bernanke said Thursday following the Fed committee’s meeting.

Source: “Fed Pulls Trigger, to Buy Mortgages in Effort to Lower Rates,” CNBC

Genius Spanish Solar Pavilion Innovates Customized Prefabrication

solar_houseThe collaboration between the Institute for Advanced Architecture of Catalonia (IAAC) and leading multinational company in the Spanish electricity sector Endesa resulted in the construction of an innovative solar structure that will adorn the Barcelona’s Marina Pier for one year. Part of the Smart City Expo, the Endesa Pavilion (also known as Solar House 2.0 ) is describes as ” a testbed for informational grid technologies“. Combining prefabricated technologies with perfectly adapted customization, this genius design built in just one month is software-designed, cut to dimensions and assembled into a place-specific design. Plywood wedges shape outside solar system supports and interior storage spaces, while their cantilevering features shade the interiors from gaining too much heat in the summer.

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Summarizing the project, IAAC explains the modularity, versatility and functional features of the pavilion: “The project is an exercise in which a building, under the guidance of the block type of Barcelona, is adapted by adding a series of modules on its facade. These modules, which are seen as triangular pieces section, make possible for the building to optimize energy and spatial intelligence. Its size and components vary depending on the orientation and inclination of the sun, the relationship with the environment and other technical needs.” Scroll down to see two videos – one presenting the pavilion from multiple angles and the second one explaining the ideas and technologies behind the exceptional project.

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Under lock and key: protecting your home from invasion

GarpielBurglarBreak-ins, burglaries, robberies—however the law eventually classifies them, home invasions are unsettling at best. At worst, they can be some of the most fundamentally disruptive acts of our lives. A look through the latest crime statistics sheds light on what discouraged break-ins, and what just looks like an invitation for crooks. Learn how to protect your house, your valuables and, most importantly, your loved ones from home invasion.

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Information sources:
Victimization During Household Burglary, Bureau of Justice Statistics, 2010
Does social media compromise the security of your home?, Credit Sesame, 2011
Burglary, FBI, 2010

Your Lawn: How to Maintain in the Fall [video]

happyLawnLabor Day is barely out of sight so why are we talking about fall already? Well before you know it the season will be changing and as any good landscaper will tell you it’s the key time to get your lawn ready for the following spring.

Every year I plan to do something about my lawn in the fall to make sure it’s lush and green come April, but then things get busy and before you know it, I’m shoveling snow…

But this year I came across this incredibly simple and useful video that gives me some easy steps to take to make sure my lawn gets the care it needs sooner rather than later. The video is barely a minute long and most of the elements shown for improving your lawn are probably things already in your garage.

So yes it’s a bit early to talk about fall lawn care, but better to be prepared with the lawn maintenance knowledge now than later.