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carissanichols
Posted on: July 16th, 2007, 6:54pm Quote Report to Moderator
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I personally vouch for this local ecobroker . . .
This is an excellent alternative-choice for using a realtor . . .
they are LICENSED to look for environmentally-friendly homes for people; and, they cost the same!

When we bought our house, this was SO VALUABLE.
We were able to avoid some real traps.
Just want to pass his card along:





(By the way, he didn't set me up to do this.
I ran across his card while switching wallets today and remembered that I had mentioned his service to a number of you environmentally-concerned homeschoolers . . .)

He also has a website (see card).


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Shari_L
Posted on: July 16th, 2007, 7:17pm Quote Report to Moderator
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Carissa,

On that same note, there is a company in Cedar Crest called Holistic Habitats which builds environmentally friendly homes.
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carissanichols
Posted on: July 16th, 2007, 7:45pm Quote Report to Moderator
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neat!   Yes, I've seen that while passing by!   Had we built-our-own, we surely would've contacted them . . . and they'd be great to advise anyone wanting to endeavor into do-it-yourself projects because they could help you find non-toxic alternatives . . .

Paul is more like a realtor who would be aware of these same things.
Since we have kids, we were definitely concerned about toxicity (lead paint/windows, etc.) and wanted to have someone with us who had "an eye" for those kinds of things.

I love how many New Mexicans try to support environmental-consciousness, greening, and sustainability - I think this is an especially wonderful state to live in for those who feel concerned about those topics.
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