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Featured Grand Junction Realtor of the Week: Mike Queally

April 24, 2018
Congratulations to Mike Queally, Broker/Owner of Apex Realty, for being named our Grand Junction realtor of the week! Rather than focus on himself, Mike would like to take this opportunity to talk about some brand new homes going up in a subdivision in Southeast Grand Junction called River Trail:

Brand new homes going up now! Energy Star and Solar included, priced from $199,900!  7 models to choose from.  Only 5 lots remain in Filing 3 for your new home! Access to the River Front Trail system out your front door!  Plus, work is beginning on Filing 4, 15 lots for new single family homes available summer 2018!

Mike Queally – Apex Realty LLC – 970-216-3068

Featured Agent of the Week: Mike Queally

November 9, 2017
Congratulations to Mike Queally of Apex Realty, LLC, our featured real estate agent of the week!

Mike now has several homes available in the new River Trail Subdivision which is now building & selling Filing 3. These new homes are part of Grand Junction's first and only all Energy Star, all Solar Home subdivision! All homes exclusively built by Senergy Builders, featuring cutting edge architectural designs, plus energy savings all at VERY affordable price points. This new community captures views, has an RV Storage area, promotes sustainable living and outdoor activity, is adjacent to the Colorado River and the River Front Trail system, all right out your front door! If you haven't seen this new community you owe it to yourself to come by for a visit! Homes starting at $194,900.

To get in touch with Mike, give him a call at 970.216.3068

Featured Agent of the Week: Mike Queally

May 12, 2017
Congratulations to Mike Queally of Apex Realty, LLC, our featured real estate agent of the week!

Rather than focusing on himself, Mike would rather focus on the properties he's selling. He has several homes available in the new River Trail Subdivision which is now building & selling Filing 3. These new homes are part of Grand Junction's first and only all Energy Star, all Solar Home subdivision! All homes exclusively built by Senergy Builders, featuring cutting edge architectural designs, plus energy savings all at VERY affordable price points. This new community captures views, has an RV Storage area, promotes sustainable living and outdoor activity, is adjacent to the Colorado River and the River Front Trail system, all right out your front door! If you haven't seen this new community you owe it to yourself to come by for a visit! Homes starting at $194,900.

To get in touch with Mike, give him a call at 970.216.3068

Featured Agent of the Week: Mike Queally

March 16, 2017

Congratulations to Mike Queally of Apex Realty, LLC, our featured real estate agent of the week!

Rather than focusing on himself, Mike would rather focus on the properties he's selling. He has several homes available in the new River Trail Subdivision which is now building & selling Filing 2. These new homes are part of Grand Junction's first and only all Energy Star, all Solar Home subdivision! All homes exclusively built by Senergy Builders, featuring cutting edge architectural designs, plus energy savings all at VERY affordable price points. This new community captures views, has an RV Storage area, promotes sustainable living and outdoor activity, is adjacent to the Colorado River and the River Front Trail system, all right out your front door! If you haven't seen this new community you owe it to yourself to come by for a visit! Homes starting at $187,400.

Available homes listed here.

Detailed info about these homes are available at Quick read more or view full article noopener" target="_blank">rivertrailenergystarhomes.com.

To get in touch with Mike for these homes, or any of your real estate needs, give him a call at 970-216-3068.

 

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Being Green. Ideas On How To Make Your Home More Eco Friendly

August 5, 2015


Over the past few years, there's been more talk than ever about going green, especially when it comes to building an eco-friendly home, but what exactly does that involve. The benefits of eco-friendly improvements to homes in Grand Junction are that it's better for the environment, it can be better for your health, and it helps the homeowners lower the cost of their monthly expenses. So let's get started on discussing some of the best changes to make for a more eco-friendly home.
 

Energy Star appliances
 
From ceiling fans to refrigerators to dishwashers, there are a huge variety of Energy Star appliances that can go in your Grand Junction home. They use less energy to run without sacrificing on quality, which will result in money saved in the short and long term.
 
Energy efficient windows
 
Energy efficient windows reduce air leakage and prevent drafts from coming in. They also have a special Quick read more or view full article sealant over them that reduces the amount of UV light that enters which, in turn, prevents the light from ruining your furniture by fading it. Not only do energy efficient windows in your Grand Junction home reduce your energy bills, but will also help save you money on furniture.
 
Solar panels
 
Installing solar panels on your Grand Junction home will not only increase your home's value, but will also save you money every month on your electric bill. In addition to them being great for the environment, they could also be wonderful around tax time as a deduction. They're also a great feature to tout should you decide at some point that you want to sell your home.
 
                                                       

Recycled materials
 
Using recycled materials in any way possible in and around your Grand Junction home can be a great way to go green. For example, if a rotting tree needs to be taken down, chop it up and use it as mulch in your garden. Should you decide you want to replace an unsafe deck, use some of the planks to create a garden space. You can even use leftover granite slabs to create a counter or an island in your kitchen.
 
Cellulose insulation
 
Standard insulation consists of sheets, but blown-in cellulose insulation is comprised of recycled paper and packs in tightly so there's nowhere for air to leak through. It's also much more effective in terms of fire safety as the cellulose insulation is typically treated with flame retardant chemicals.
 
The best part of an eco-friendly home is that it doesn't have to start out that way. You can make simple changes to your Grand Junction home gradually as you go along, and it's amazing how little you can spend to do it but will still reap the savings every month. Even changing out your old lightbulbs for those that are energy efficient can make a big difference. Little changes can mean big results. 

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