arc777_IHB
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i was up in the sacramento area last weekend and visited some communities there to get a feel. comparable houses imho were probably about 200K cheaper at least up there but that's like comparing apples to oranges.
anyways..one community that i really liked touted that all their homes were environmental friendly. they used solar powers and other energy saving things around the house.
so i wanted to ask...
1. are there any green/solar power communities available in irvine?
2. i'm going to assume that buying a place in an existing community like woodbury, PS, or others you wouldn't even be allowed to install solar panels right?
btw...off topic...but...33,000 people or something on the waiting list for the chevy volt...so imagine if you had solar power in your house with the chevy volt....sweet! gas prices? what gas prices?
anyways..one community that i really liked touted that all their homes were environmental friendly. they used solar powers and other energy saving things around the house.
so i wanted to ask...
1. are there any green/solar power communities available in irvine?
2. i'm going to assume that buying a place in an existing community like woodbury, PS, or others you wouldn't even be allowed to install solar panels right?
btw...off topic...but...33,000 people or something on the waiting list for the chevy volt...so imagine if you had solar power in your house with the chevy volt....sweet! gas prices? what gas prices?