03rd September 2009
Spring planting yields some beautiful summer flowers, especially rose bushes. But as those petals fall to make room for new blooms, don’t throw them away. There are some ways to repurpose and recycle rose petals and enjoy them much longer inside your ho...
03rd September 2009
Frank Lloyd Wright and John Lautner are well known for their out-of-the-box architecture. Move Trends has featured their houses and some not so popular, out of the ordinary homes. Now, we’ve uncovered some odd, non-residential architecture you don’t w...
03rd September 2009
Seemingly harmless rodents and reptiles can become your–and your garden’s–worst nightmare. They eat your freshly-planted vegetables, wreak havoc on your carefully cultivated flowers, and terrorize your territory, leaving you feeling helpless to halt...
03rd September 2009
According to a NASA study on lawns, approximately 50,000 square miles of grass covers the U.S, which the Environment Protection Agency (EPA) estimates accounts for one third of Americans’ water usage. In addition, 95 percent of the 50,000 square miles o...
02nd September 2009
According to a NASA study on lawns, approximately 50,000 square miles of grass covers the U.S, which the Environment Protection Agency (EPA) estimates accounts for one third of Americans’ water usage. In addition, 95 percent of the 50,000 square miles o...
15th August 2009
Existing-home sales increased in most states in the second quarter, according to a survey released today by the National Association of REALTORS®. Additionally, price declines have increased affordability in many metro areas.
Existing-home sales rose ...
15th August 2009
Move Trends has featured all kinds of homes: celebrity homes, homes in the best places to live, green homes, the most expensive homes and more. In our search to bring you the latest real estate news, we’ve uncovered some rather odd homes we thought you...
01st August 2009
The pace of mortgage modifications will more than double by November 1 under President Obama’s foreclosure prevention program. According to the Treasury Department, 500,000 trial modifications will be in place by this fall, compared to the 200,000 modif...
01st August 2009
Reduce, reuse, recycle is the mantra for the new millennium. One good thing about the sign of these times is that Americans are becoming less wasteful and more mindful of conservation. So before you think about throwing items in the trash, consider these ...
01st August 2009
Some of the metro areas worst-hit by foreclosures are experiencing a decrease in the number of homeowners faced with this situation. According to data released by RealtyTrac, areas such as the Central Valley cities of California–known to be highly affec...
01st August 2009
Six Flags, Inc. recently announced a company-wide green initiative to reduce energy use and overall waste in an effort to protect the watersheds and ecosystems at all park locations. So far, the company has committed to extensive recycling and waste manag...
01st August 2009
You’ve heard of “bargain hunters,” but traveling 654 miles through five states in search of great deals is more in the “bargain warriors” category. From August 6 through 9, hundreds of thousands of folks will begin their treasure hunt along U.S....
30th July 2009
CNN Money created a list of some of the best small towns to live in for 2009. Louisville, CO, Chanhassen, MN, Papillion, NE, Middleton, WI and Milton, MA made the top of the list due to their great schools, affordable homes and low crime rates. These loca...
30th July 2009
Researchers at the University of Hertfordshire in the UK have created a model, called InterHome, to illustrate how intelligent technologies can revolutionize the way we live. This “smart” dollhouse is fitted with a network of infrared sensors connecte...
30th July 2009
The Omega Center for Sustainable Living is an amazing architectural feat, with its current consideration for both LEED Platinum and Living Building Certification. This center in Rhinebeck, NY, has waste water recycling, clean energy, and eco-friendly arch...