VOTING POWER100.00%
DOWNVOTE POWER100.00%
RESOURCE CREDITS100.00%
REPUTATION PROGRESS0.00%
Net Worth
0.037USD
STEEM
0.000STEEM
SBD
0.000SBD
Effective Power
5.009SP
├── Own SP
0.637SP
└── Incoming DelegationsDeleg
+4.371SP
Detailed Balance
| STEEM | ||
| balance | 0.000STEEM | STEEM |
| market_balance | 0.000STEEM | STEEM |
| savings_balance | 0.000STEEM | STEEM |
| reward_steem_balance | 0.000STEEM | STEEM |
| STEEM POWER | ||
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| Delegated Out | 0.000SP | SP |
| Delegation In | 4.371SP | SP |
| Effective Power | 5.009SP | SP |
| Reward SP (pending) | 0.000SP | SP |
| SBD | ||
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| sbd_conversions | 0.000SBD | SBD |
| sbd_market_balance | 0.000SBD | SBD |
| savings_sbd_balance | 0.000SBD | SBD |
| reward_sbd_balance | 0.000SBD | SBD |
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| id | 173935 |
| rank | 1,043,589 |
| reputation | 235843153 |
| created | 2017-06-02T21:50:51 |
| recovery_account | steem |
| proxy | None |
| post_count | 11 |
| comment_count | 0 |
| lifetime_vote_count | 0 |
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| last_post | 2018-10-29T12:43:39 |
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| vesting_balance | 0.000 STEEM |
| vesting_withdraw_rate | 0.000000 VESTS |
| next_vesting_withdrawal | 1969-12-31T23:59:59 |
| withdrawn | 0 |
| to_withdraw | 0 |
| withdraw_routes | 0 |
| savings_withdraw_requests | 0 |
| last_account_recovery | 1970-01-01T00:00:00 |
| reset_account | null |
| last_owner_update | 1970-01-01T00:00:00 |
| last_account_update | 2018-10-29T12:04:57 |
| mined | No |
| sbd_seconds | 0 |
| sbd_last_interest_payment | 1970-01-01T00:00:00 |
| savings_sbd_last_interest_payment | 1970-01-01T00:00:00 |
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To Date
steemdelegated 4.371 SP to @anitaclark2026/05/17 21:26:27
steemdelegated 4.371 SP to @anitaclark
2026/05/17 21:26:27
| delegatee | anitaclark |
| delegator | steem |
| vesting shares | 7107.682847 VESTS |
| Transaction Info | Block #106140088/Trx cff720833187164310271868f71a993dfdd1f190 |
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}steemdelegated 2.703 SP to @anitaclark2026/05/11 17:51:06
steemdelegated 2.703 SP to @anitaclark
2026/05/11 17:51:06
| delegatee | anitaclark |
| delegator | steem |
| vesting shares | 4395.472442 VESTS |
| Transaction Info | Block #105963759/Trx e37569c2f9f19f635512476aea8dd688aac5e970 |
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}steemdelegated 4.379 SP to @anitaclark2026/04/25 20:51:45
steemdelegated 4.379 SP to @anitaclark
2026/04/25 20:51:45
| delegatee | anitaclark |
| delegator | steem |
| vesting shares | 7120.198603 VESTS |
| Transaction Info | Block #105507819/Trx 5064d1df884aa88fe13dc35c088fcd75017f0090 |
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}steemdelegated 2.729 SP to @anitaclark2026/01/23 00:19:30
steemdelegated 2.729 SP to @anitaclark
2026/01/23 00:19:30
| delegatee | anitaclark |
| delegator | steem |
| vesting shares | 4437.019261 VESTS |
| Transaction Info | Block #102842860/Trx 1b3c612bb2c0ec94f509910c25d084014d4d7d90 |
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}steemdelegated 2.830 SP to @anitaclark2024/12/16 19:40:06
steemdelegated 2.830 SP to @anitaclark
2024/12/16 19:40:06
| delegatee | anitaclark |
| delegator | steem |
| vesting shares | 4601.238458 VESTS |
| Transaction Info | Block #91289294/Trx 066cfe3f93e52265542145aca9f61289416652a5 |
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}steemdelegated 2.934 SP to @anitaclark2023/11/13 11:26:24
steemdelegated 2.934 SP to @anitaclark
2023/11/13 11:26:24
| delegatee | anitaclark |
| delegator | steem |
| vesting shares | 4770.371990 VESTS |
| Transaction Info | Block #79843579/Trx f09ddd392793a2872e18ee2f447e02772b98f86b |
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}steemdelegated 4.740 SP to @anitaclark2023/09/21 18:32:15
steemdelegated 4.740 SP to @anitaclark
2023/09/21 18:32:15
| delegatee | anitaclark |
| delegator | steem |
| vesting shares | 7707.650776 VESTS |
| Transaction Info | Block #78343895/Trx 808e41e6cfd6aa9cb56bff219f04e3965e112d38 |
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}steemdelegated 4.877 SP to @anitaclark2022/11/03 08:42:57
steemdelegated 4.877 SP to @anitaclark
2022/11/03 08:42:57
| delegatee | anitaclark |
| delegator | steem |
| vesting shares | 7929.332214 VESTS |
| Transaction Info | Block #69109690/Trx 94e2e969b3dd3e737071899cef3478b1dfcdc378 |
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}steemdelegated 5.012 SP to @anitaclark2022/01/17 08:14:18
steemdelegated 5.012 SP to @anitaclark
2022/01/17 08:14:18
| delegatee | anitaclark |
| delegator | steem |
| vesting shares | 8149.865445 VESTS |
| Transaction Info | Block #60806173/Trx 82808c738687916e342ed635da3704f98f7b04de |
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}steemdelegated 5.125 SP to @anitaclark2021/06/13 22:16:18
steemdelegated 5.125 SP to @anitaclark
2021/06/13 22:16:18
| delegatee | anitaclark |
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| vesting shares | 8333.634103 VESTS |
| Transaction Info | Block #54604696/Trx ac8fcffa7213a8991c511062dc83936731510695 |
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}steemdelegated 5.241 SP to @anitaclark2020/12/11 08:38:54
steemdelegated 5.241 SP to @anitaclark
2020/12/11 08:38:54
| delegatee | anitaclark |
| delegator | steem |
| vesting shares | 8521.056077 VESTS |
| Transaction Info | Block #49352263/Trx ac0cfd8fbf7c4e69b585cf7aef38daedcc377a95 |
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}steemdelegated 1.176 SP to @anitaclark2020/12/06 02:16:24
steemdelegated 1.176 SP to @anitaclark
2020/12/06 02:16:24
| delegatee | anitaclark |
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| vesting shares | 1912.543513 VESTS |
| Transaction Info | Block #49203830/Trx 2e2d80bfa5890834b7154bfbdf06187620e762cb |
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}steemdelegated 5.251 SP to @anitaclark2020/11/25 15:51:27
steemdelegated 5.251 SP to @anitaclark
2020/11/25 15:51:27
| delegatee | anitaclark |
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| vesting shares | 8538.182694 VESTS |
| Transaction Info | Block #48907759/Trx 0aa1b0d7a1f6b382696e297f82f8f6dc5c728f52 |
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}steemdelegated 5.369 SP to @anitaclark2020/05/09 03:11:15
steemdelegated 5.369 SP to @anitaclark
2020/05/09 03:11:15
| delegatee | anitaclark |
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| vesting shares | 8730.069290 VESTS |
| Transaction Info | Block #43214043/Trx 209260611aabbf1e397633c2e5138419e81b97a4 |
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steemdelegated 1.201 SP to @anitaclark
2020/05/08 06:24:15
| delegatee | anitaclark |
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| vesting shares | 1953.311140 VESTS |
| Transaction Info | Block #43189689/Trx 0a785d474e0c7a7ca26a7d7509b139be80f0d01a |
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steemdelegated 5.413 SP to @anitaclark
2019/12/29 20:46:33
| delegatee | anitaclark |
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| vesting shares | 8801.935168 VESTS |
| Transaction Info | Block #39470967/Trx 0f917c23d8c140391d9e90827fc244fce3e9b56b |
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2019/06/02 23:53:00
| author | steemitboard |
| body | Congratulations @anitaclark! You received a personal award! <table><tr><td>https://steemitimages.com/70x70/http://steemitboard.com/@anitaclark/birthday2.png</td><td>Happy Birthday! - You are on the Steem blockchain for 2 years!</td></tr></table> <sub>_You can view [your badges on your Steem Board](https://steemitboard.com/@anitaclark) and compare to others on the [Steem Ranking](http://steemitboard.com/ranking/index.php?name=anitaclark)_</sub> ###### [Vote for @Steemitboard as a witness](https://v2.steemconnect.com/sign/account-witness-vote?witness=steemitboard&approve=1) to get one more award and increased upvotes! |
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| parent author | anitaclark |
| parent permlink | is-a-mini-split-ductless-ac-aystem-right-for-you |
| permlink | steemitboard-notify-anitaclark-20190602t235259000z |
| title | |
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"author": "steemitboard",
"body": "Congratulations @anitaclark! You received a personal award!\n\n<table><tr><td>https://steemitimages.com/70x70/http://steemitboard.com/@anitaclark/birthday2.png</td><td>Happy Birthday! - You are on the Steem blockchain for 2 years!</td></tr></table>\n\n<sub>_You can view [your badges on your Steem Board](https://steemitboard.com/@anitaclark) and compare to others on the [Steem Ranking](http://steemitboard.com/ranking/index.php?name=anitaclark)_</sub>\n\n\n###### [Vote for @Steemitboard as a witness](https://v2.steemconnect.com/sign/account-witness-vote?witness=steemitboard&approve=1) to get one more award and increased upvotes!",
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| body | Mini-Split Ductless AC Systems When you notice a trend going on around you, it is an excellent time to look at what is happening. The switch that many homeowners are making to mini-split ductless ac systems gives you a chance to check it out. The reasons for the popularity of minis may make sense as you consider their cost, efficiency and durability. Their features make them better and more convenient with superior performance than traditional HVAC systems. Examining How Minis Work You can dismiss the feeling that your air conditioning system controls your comfort when you switch to a mini ductless that puts you in charge. Advances in technology give you a responsive system that heats and cools each room instead of the entire living space. Among the most surprising facts about how they work is that they have no ducts. The silver metallic boxes in your attic that carry treated air to the grates throughout your home become unnecessary with a mini. With a small piece of equipment that hangs on the wall, you can have the temperature that you desire in each room.  Understanding the Components The two primary components of a mini split ductless ac system include an outdoor unit like your existing system uses. It contains a condensing coil, the equivalent of the compressor/condenser on your traditional HVAC system. The outdoor equipment houses a variable speed compressor and an expansion valve. A fan keeps the condenser coil cool while it works. The matching piece on the inside of your home contains an evaporator. It serves the same purpose as the air handler on your central system. A fan in the unit distributes the heated or cooled air to the targeted room. Two supportive components complete the configuration. Supply Lines - A copper tube delivers refrigerant, and it lies alongside a condensation drain and a power cable within a protective conduit. System Controls - Some systems offer remotes to set temperatures while others use Wi-Fi, and some have wall-mounted controls. Meeting Cooling and Heating Needs Some people call mini splits by different names such as ductless heat pumps or ductless systems, but they have no differences between them. By any name, they offer highly efficient performance and straightforward installation. They serve as the primary cooling and heating system for electrically connected homes. As a replacement for traditional heating systems, they provide a reliable alternative. They deliver warm air for a fraction of the cost of baseboard, wall, ceiling heat systems and electric furnaces. Split mini ductless systems rely on heat pump technology to warm or cool interior spaces with high efficiency. Even though their name refers only to heat, they produce cold air and control humidity as well. A heat pump moves the warm outside air to the inside when you need it. The reverse process transfers the heat from the inside to the outdoors when you want relief from high temperatures. The technology capitalizes on the movement of air that transfers heat instead of generating it, making mini splits more efficient than central air conditioning systems or furnaces. The indoor wall-mounted equipment and the outdoor unit require installation by a professional contractor. You can expect to see a reduction of 25 to 50 percent of the cost of electric heating and cooling with a correctly installed mini. Each indoor mini needs a connection to the outdoor unit to supply power, refrigerant and a drain line to remove condensate. Outdoor condensers can support up to four indoor air handlers, treating the air in the same room or four separate ones. While you may install a mini without professional assistance, it may create operational problems that you do not want. The sizing of the unit, its location from the walls and ceiling and the attachments that can prevent vibration offer some concerns that may deter a successful installation. The minis may resemble a room air conditioner by sharing the ability to control the temperature in one room, but their similarity ends there. They offer excellent performance and efficiency while reducing energy consumption, qualities that room air conditioners do not possess. Getting Increased Efficiency and Durability Efficiency The opportunity to increase the efficiency of a heating and cooling system contributes to the trend that attracts many homeowners to choose a mini split. Concerns for the health of the planet provide a reason to prevent inefficient energy use. Many people accept it as a matter of personal responsibility to protect the environment. However, the loss of energy through inefficient ductwork presents a concern that directly affects a home’s budget. If you look at the ductwork in your attic, you may notice that its construction makes it likely to leak. The tape that holds the sections together suffers from the heat in the attic and loses its stickiness. Leaks may allow as much as 30 percent of heat to escape as it follows the ductwork to a grate in the rooms of your home. The absence of the silver metallic boxes that carry your treated air makes mini splits efficient. Durability Some differences between minis and conventional air conditioning systems help explain their superior durability. The status of the compressor has more to do with the life span of an HVAC system than anything else, and ductwork has a significant effect on it. One of the most influential forces involves the number of times that a compressor experiences a hard start. A system that cycles on and off has a hard start every time as the capacitor discharges its full load. Mini splits avoid the occurrence with advanced inverters that use variable speeds to ramp up gradually instead of all at once. The ductwork in traditional systems can make the compressor overheat or overamp when they have improper installation or sizing. Dirty evaporator coils can cause the system to overwork when the dust and dirt that enter through leaks can plug the evaporator. Mini-split ductless ac systems avoid the problem by having no ducts and by using advanced compressor technology. Comparing Ducted HVAC to Ductless When you wonder whether you need to join the growing trend to a mini split ductless system, you can use some guidelines to help influence a buying decision. One of the primary facts that can govern your choice relates to the availability of space for ducts in your walls or ceilings. Some homes do not offer enough room to install ductwork, and your decision to choose a mini split becomes an easy one. People may think that a central air conditioning system prevents dust, and it may reduce it to some extent. However, the forced air moves the dust and dirt in ductwork onto floors, carpets and furniture. When the outdoor temperature in your garage or work area becomes too unpleasant to tolerate any longer, you can use a mini split to control it. If your home already has ductwork, you may consider continuing to use it instead of replacing it. However, a new space like a sunroom or a room for the new baby may have no way to connect to the central system. A critical advantage that minis give you allows you to select the temperature by your preference in specific rooms. You can make it cool in the dining room when you have guests and make it warmer elsewhere. Unlike traditional central systems, minis do not require the entire house to maintain the same temperature throughout. Minis may not provide the perfect solution for your air conditioning needs, but they may give you more of what you want for less expense. Incorporating Minis in New Construction While you may think that it makes perfect sense to use a mini in an older home, it may not seem so for new construction. However, the choice to install the flexible, efficient and durable equipment during the construction phase may offer some serious advantages. A significant one for most people who go through the expensive prospect of building a new home involves the ability to finish sooner rather than later. Bypassing the need to install ductwork, a lengthy process, new owners can get a certificate of occupancy as much as a week ahead of schedule. The savings that ductless provides can find a purpose elsewhere. The convenience of installing the conduit that delivers the power and refrigerant to the mini when access to the studs is easy helps speed the process along as well. Attics that accommodate ductwork must offer limited space for storage and access that never changes if they remain in place. The Energy Star program in the federal government supports the trend to green construction and credits mini splits with saving tremendous amounts on energy bills. You get to plan a layout that emphasizes efficiency when you put the supply lines in place during construction. Some experts report that homeowners can save up to $1,000 a year on air conditioning with ductless systems. While installation costs may amount to more than you like, they may equal less than half of the expense of a ducted system. Retrofitting Older Homes While remodeling contractors may dream of getting to put a new air conditioning system in your older home, you have an alternative that cuts the illusion short. As an affordable option that costs much less than central air conditioning, minis offer comfort as well. You can get more efficiency and performance from a mini that you control with a remote than you ever got from a window air conditioner or a central system. Minis do not eat up your space for ductwork or an air handler, doing the job efficiently instead with a wall-mounted unit that works quietly. One outdoor compressor can support as many as four indoor evaporators, giving you tremendous flexibility and control over your indoor environment. The risk of burglary through a window rises when intruders see how quickly they can remove a small air conditioner and expose your family to potential harm. Savings can result from setting the temperatures that you select for each room. Without duct leaks, poor installation and not enough insulation in homeowners AC systems, you can avoid losing up to 25 percent of heating and cooling function. Accommodating New Room Additions The joy of building a new room for the children or grandchildren can quickly diminish when the matter of heating and cooling it occurs. An addition to a house can never have the same inclusiveness as the original ones, but the appeal of extra space makes you pursue the options. Your existing air conditioning system may have the power to heat or cool another room. However, the installation of the ductwork increases the cost, the inconvenience, the dust and the time it takes to finish the room. It may even require a new furnace and an upgraded air conditioner. A mini presents a solution that gives you more control over comfort and temperature than a central system can provide. It lets you keep the addition at a different comfort level than the rest of the house. When the new room needs less heating or cooling, you can save on energy costs. Adapting to Space Requirements Almost everything that you hear about mini-split ductless ac systems confirms their efficiency, ease of operation, durability and practicality. Maybe the only obstacle to moving ahead with a purchase involves calculating the size, a critically important consideration. Failing to get it right can deny the benefits that make the investment worthwhile. You do not need any specialized knowledge to determine the size with online calculators that can do it for you. A search for a BTU calculator produces many results, and they show you how to find the size that you need. The best ones lead you through the estimating process with drop-down menus. You can get accurate results when you have this information ready: Square footage of your room Ceiling height Maximum number of occupants at any one event Description of windows in the room Amount of sun the room receives Adequacy of insulation Number of fans Type of exterior construction Exposure to the elements Purpose of room Access to adjacent areas A unit with inadequate capacity cannot cool a room, and one with too much stresses the system and wastes energy. Calculating the Cost An investment in a mini split ductless that can heat and cool one zone or room starts at about $2,800 and may go as high as $5,000. While you may consider that much money as a significant investment, it amounts to much less than traditional homeowners AC systems. Conventional HVAC systems can cost as much as 30 percent or more than a mini of the same capacity. The kind of remote control that you want can add from $15 to $335 to the bill. 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Two supportive components complete the configuration.\n\nSupply Lines - A copper tube delivers refrigerant, and it lies alongside a condensation drain and a power cable within a protective conduit.\n\nSystem Controls - Some systems offer remotes to set temperatures while others use Wi-Fi, and some have wall-mounted controls.\n\nMeeting Cooling and Heating Needs\nSome people call mini splits by different names such as ductless heat pumps or ductless systems, but they have no differences between them. By any name, they offer highly efficient performance and straightforward installation.\n\nThey serve as the primary cooling and heating system for electrically connected homes. As a replacement for traditional heating systems, they provide a reliable alternative. They deliver warm air for a fraction of the cost of baseboard, wall, ceiling heat systems and electric furnaces.\n\nSplit mini ductless systems rely on heat pump technology to warm or cool interior spaces with high efficiency. Even though their name refers only to heat, they produce cold air and control humidity as well. A heat pump moves the warm outside air to the inside when you need it.\n\nThe reverse process transfers the heat from the inside to the outdoors when you want relief from high temperatures. The technology capitalizes on the movement of air that transfers heat instead of generating it, making mini splits more efficient than central air conditioning systems or furnaces.\n\nThe indoor wall-mounted equipment and the outdoor unit require installation by a professional contractor. You can expect to see a reduction of 25 to 50 percent of the cost of electric heating and cooling with a correctly installed mini. Each indoor mini needs a connection to the outdoor unit to supply power, refrigerant and a drain line to remove condensate.\n\nOutdoor condensers can support up to four indoor air handlers, treating the air in the same room or four separate ones. While you may install a mini without professional assistance, it may create operational problems that you do not want. The sizing of the unit, its location from the walls and ceiling and the attachments that can prevent vibration offer some concerns that may deter a successful installation.\n\nThe minis may resemble a room air conditioner by sharing the ability to control the temperature in one room, but their similarity ends there. They offer excellent performance and efficiency while reducing energy consumption, qualities that room air conditioners do not possess.\n\nGetting Increased Efficiency and Durability\nEfficiency\nThe opportunity to increase the efficiency of a heating and cooling system contributes to the trend that attracts many homeowners to choose a mini split. Concerns for the health of the planet provide a reason to prevent inefficient energy use. Many people accept it as a matter of personal responsibility to protect the environment. However, the loss of energy through inefficient ductwork presents a concern that directly affects a home’s budget.\n\nIf you look at the ductwork in your attic, you may notice that its construction makes it likely to leak. The tape that holds the sections together suffers from the heat in the attic and loses its stickiness. Leaks may allow as much as 30 percent of heat to escape as it follows the ductwork to a grate in the rooms of your home. The absence of the silver metallic boxes that carry your treated air makes mini splits efficient.\n\nDurability\nSome differences between minis and conventional air conditioning systems help explain their superior durability. The status of the compressor has more to do with the life span of an HVAC system than anything else, and ductwork has a significant effect on it.\n\nOne of the most influential forces involves the number of times that a compressor experiences a hard start. A system that cycles on and off has a hard start every time as the capacitor discharges its full load. Mini splits avoid the occurrence with advanced inverters that use variable speeds to ramp up gradually instead of all at once.\n\nThe ductwork in traditional systems can make the compressor overheat or overamp when they have improper installation or sizing. Dirty evaporator coils can cause the system to overwork when the dust and dirt that enter through leaks can plug the evaporator. Mini-split ductless ac systems avoid the problem by having no ducts and by using advanced compressor technology.\n\nComparing Ducted HVAC to Ductless\nWhen you wonder whether you need to join the growing trend to a mini split ductless system, you can use some guidelines to help influence a buying decision. One of the primary facts that can govern your choice relates to the availability of space for ducts in your walls or ceilings.\n\nSome homes do not offer enough room to install ductwork, and your decision to choose a mini split becomes an easy one. People may think that a central air conditioning system prevents dust, and it may reduce it to some extent. However, the forced air moves the dust and dirt in ductwork onto floors, carpets and furniture.\n\nWhen the outdoor temperature in your garage or work area becomes too unpleasant to tolerate any longer, you can use a mini split to control it. If your home already has ductwork, you may consider continuing to use it instead of replacing it.\n\nHowever, a new space like a sunroom or a room for the new baby may have no way to connect to the central system. A critical advantage that minis give you allows you to select the temperature by your preference in specific rooms. You can make it cool in the dining room when you have guests and make it warmer elsewhere.\n\nUnlike traditional central systems, minis do not require the entire house to maintain the same temperature throughout. Minis may not provide the perfect solution for your air conditioning needs, but they may give you more of what you want for less expense.\n\nIncorporating Minis in New Construction\nWhile you may think that it makes perfect sense to use a mini in an older home, it may not seem so for new construction. However, the choice to install the flexible, efficient and durable equipment during the construction phase may offer some serious advantages. A significant one for most people who go through the expensive prospect of building a new home involves the ability to finish sooner rather than later.\n\nBypassing the need to install ductwork, a lengthy process, new owners can get a certificate of occupancy as much as a week ahead of schedule. The savings that ductless provides can find a purpose elsewhere. The convenience of installing the conduit that delivers the power and refrigerant to the mini when access to the studs is easy helps speed the process along as well.\n\nAttics that accommodate ductwork must offer limited space for storage and access that never changes if they remain in place. The Energy Star program in the federal government supports the trend to green construction and credits mini splits with saving tremendous amounts on energy bills. You get to plan a layout that emphasizes efficiency when you put the supply lines in place during construction.\n\nSome experts report that homeowners can save up to $1,000 a year on air conditioning with ductless systems. While installation costs may amount to more than you like, they may equal less than half of the expense of a ducted system.\n\nRetrofitting Older Homes\nWhile remodeling contractors may dream of getting to put a new air conditioning system in your older home, you have an alternative that cuts the illusion short. As an affordable option that costs much less than central air conditioning, minis offer comfort as well.\n\nYou can get more efficiency and performance from a mini that you control with a remote than you ever got from a window air conditioner or a central system. Minis do not eat up your space for ductwork or an air handler, doing the job efficiently instead with a wall-mounted unit that works quietly.\n\nOne outdoor compressor can support as many as four indoor evaporators, giving you tremendous flexibility and control over your indoor environment. The risk of burglary through a window rises when intruders see how quickly they can remove a small air conditioner and expose your family to potential harm.\n\nSavings can result from setting the temperatures that you select for each room. Without duct leaks, poor installation and not enough insulation in homeowners AC systems, you can avoid losing up to 25 percent of heating and cooling function.\n\nAccommodating New Room Additions\nThe joy of building a new room for the children or grandchildren can quickly diminish when the matter of heating and cooling it occurs. An addition to a house can never have the same inclusiveness as the original ones, but the appeal of extra space makes you pursue the options.\n\nYour existing air conditioning system may have the power to heat or cool another room. However, the installation of the ductwork increases the cost, the inconvenience, the dust and the time it takes to finish the room. It may even require a new furnace and an upgraded air conditioner.\n\nA mini presents a solution that gives you more control over comfort and temperature than a central system can provide. It lets you keep the addition at a different comfort level than the rest of the house. When the new room needs less heating or cooling, you can save on energy costs.\n\nAdapting to Space Requirements\nAlmost everything that you hear about mini-split ductless ac systems confirms their efficiency, ease of operation, durability and practicality. Maybe the only obstacle to moving ahead with a purchase involves calculating the size, a critically important consideration. Failing to get it right can deny the benefits that make the investment worthwhile.\n\nYou do not need any specialized knowledge to determine the size with online calculators that can do it for you. A search for a BTU calculator produces many results, and they show you how to find the size that you need. 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| body | Mini-Split Ductless AC Systems When you notice a trend going on around you, it is an excellent time to look at what is happening. The switch that many homeowners are making to mini-split ductless ac systems gives you a chance to check it out. The reasons for the popularity of minis may make sense as you consider their cost, efficiency and durability. Their features make them better and more convenient with superior performance than traditional HVAC systems. Examining How Minis Work You can dismiss the feeling that your air conditioning system controls your comfort when you switch to a mini ductless that puts you in charge. Advances in technology give you a responsive system that heats and cools each room instead of the entire living space. Among the most surprising facts about how they work is that they have no ducts. The silver metallic boxes in your attic that carry treated air to the grates throughout your home become unnecessary with a mini. With a small piece of equipment that hangs on the wall, you can have the temperature that you desire in each room.  Understanding the Components The two primary components of a mini split ductless ac system include an outdoor unit like your existing system uses. It contains a condensing coil, the equivalent of the compressor/condenser on your traditional HVAC system. The outdoor equipment houses a variable speed compressor and an expansion valve. A fan keeps the condenser coil cool while it works. The matching piece on the inside of your home contains an evaporator. It serves the same purpose as the air handler on your central system. A fan in the unit distributes the heated or cooled air to the targeted room. Two supportive components complete the configuration. Supply Lines - A copper tube delivers refrigerant, and it lies alongside a condensation drain and a power cable within a protective conduit. System Controls - Some systems offer remotes to set temperatures while others use Wi-Fi, and some have wall-mounted controls. Meeting Cooling and Heating Needs Some people call mini splits by different names such as ductless heat pumps or ductless systems, but they have no differences between them. By any name, they offer highly efficient performance and straightforward installation. They serve as the primary cooling and heating system for electrically connected homes. As a replacement for traditional heating systems, they provide a reliable alternative. They deliver warm air for a fraction of the cost of baseboard, wall, ceiling heat systems and electric furnaces. Split mini ductless systems rely on heat pump technology to warm or cool interior spaces with high efficiency. Even though their name refers only to heat, they produce cold air and control humidity as well. A heat pump moves the warm outside air to the inside when you need it. The reverse process transfers the heat from the inside to the outdoors when you want relief from high temperatures. The technology capitalizes on the movement of air that transfers heat instead of generating it, making mini splits more efficient than central air conditioning systems or furnaces. The indoor wall-mounted equipment and the outdoor unit require installation by a professional contractor. You can expect to see a reduction of 25 to 50 percent of the cost of electric heating and cooling with a correctly installed mini. Each indoor mini needs a connection to the outdoor unit to supply power, refrigerant and a drain line to remove condensate. Outdoor condensers can support up to four indoor air handlers, treating the air in the same room or four separate ones. While you may install a mini without professional assistance, it may create operational problems that you do not want. The sizing of the unit, its location from the walls and ceiling and the attachments that can prevent vibration offer some concerns that may deter a successful installation. The minis may resemble a room air conditioner by sharing the ability to control the temperature in one room, but their similarity ends there. They offer excellent performance and efficiency while reducing energy consumption, qualities that room air conditioners do not possess. Getting Increased Efficiency and Durability Efficiency The opportunity to increase the efficiency of a heating and cooling system contributes to the trend that attracts many homeowners to choose a mini split. Concerns for the health of the planet provide a reason to prevent inefficient energy use. Many people accept it as a matter of personal responsibility to protect the environment. However, the loss of energy through inefficient ductwork presents a concern that directly affects a home’s budget. If you look at the ductwork in your attic, you may notice that its construction makes it likely to leak. The tape that holds the sections together suffers from the heat in the attic and loses its stickiness. Leaks may allow as much as 30 percent of heat to escape as it follows the ductwork to a grate in the rooms of your home. The absence of the silver metallic boxes that carry your treated air makes mini splits efficient. Durability Some differences between minis and conventional air conditioning systems help explain their superior durability. The status of the compressor has more to do with the life span of an HVAC system than anything else, and ductwork has a significant effect on it. One of the most influential forces involves the number of times that a compressor experiences a hard start. A system that cycles on and off has a hard start every time as the capacitor discharges its full load. Mini splits avoid the occurrence with advanced inverters that use variable speeds to ramp up gradually instead of all at once. The ductwork in traditional systems can make the compressor overheat or overamp when they have improper installation or sizing. Dirty evaporator coils can cause the system to overwork when the dust and dirt that enter through leaks can plug the evaporator. Mini-split ductless ac systems avoid the problem by having no ducts and by using advanced compressor technology. Comparing Ducted HVAC to Ductless When you wonder whether you need to join the growing trend to a mini split ductless system, you can use some guidelines to help influence a buying decision. One of the primary facts that can govern your choice relates to the availability of space for ducts in your walls or ceilings. Some homes do not offer enough room to install ductwork, and your decision to choose a mini split becomes an easy one. People may think that a central air conditioning system prevents dust, and it may reduce it to some extent. However, the forced air moves the dust and dirt in ductwork onto floors, carpets and furniture. When the outdoor temperature in your garage or work area becomes too unpleasant to tolerate any longer, you can use a mini split to control it. If your home already has ductwork, you may consider continuing to use it instead of replacing it. However, a new space like a sunroom or a room for the new baby may have no way to connect to the central system. A critical advantage that minis give you allows you to select the temperature by your preference in specific rooms. You can make it cool in the dining room when you have guests and make it warmer elsewhere. Unlike traditional central systems, minis do not require the entire house to maintain the same temperature throughout. Minis may not provide the perfect solution for your air conditioning needs, but they may give you more of what you want for less expense. Incorporating Minis in New Construction While you may think that it makes perfect sense to use a mini in an older home, it may not seem so for new construction. However, the choice to install the flexible, efficient and durable equipment during the construction phase may offer some serious advantages. A significant one for most people who go through the expensive prospect of building a new home involves the ability to finish sooner rather than later. Bypassing the need to install ductwork, a lengthy process, new owners can get a certificate of occupancy as much as a week ahead of schedule. The savings that ductless provides can find a purpose elsewhere. The convenience of installing the conduit that delivers the power and refrigerant to the mini when access to the studs is easy helps speed the process along as well. Attics that accommodate ductwork must offer limited space for storage and access that never changes if they remain in place. The Energy Star program in the federal government supports the trend to green construction and credits mini splits with saving tremendous amounts on energy bills. You get to plan a layout that emphasizes efficiency when you put the supply lines in place during construction. Some experts report that homeowners can save up to $1,000 a year on air conditioning with ductless systems. While installation costs may amount to more than you like, they may equal less than half of the expense of a ducted system. Retrofitting Older Homes While remodeling contractors may dream of getting to put a new air conditioning system in your older home, you have an alternative that cuts the illusion short. As an affordable option that costs much less than central air conditioning, minis offer comfort as well. You can get more efficiency and performance from a mini that you control with a remote than you ever got from a window air conditioner or a central system. Minis do not eat up your space for ductwork or an air handler, doing the job efficiently instead with a wall-mounted unit that works quietly. One outdoor compressor can support as many as four indoor evaporators, giving you tremendous flexibility and control over your indoor environment. The risk of burglary through a window rises when intruders see how quickly they can remove a small air conditioner and expose your family to potential harm. Savings can result from setting the temperatures that you select for each room. Without duct leaks, poor installation and not enough insulation in homeowners AC systems, you can avoid losing up to 25 percent of heating and cooling function. Accommodating New Room Additions The joy of building a new room for the children or grandchildren can quickly diminish when the matter of heating and cooling it occurs. An addition to a house can never have the same inclusiveness as the original ones, but the appeal of extra space makes you pursue the options. Your existing air conditioning system may have the power to heat or cool another room. However, the installation of the ductwork increases the cost, the inconvenience, the dust and the time it takes to finish the room. It may even require a new furnace and an upgraded air conditioner. A mini presents a solution that gives you more control over comfort and temperature than a central system can provide. It lets you keep the addition at a different comfort level than the rest of the house. When the new room needs less heating or cooling, you can save on energy costs. Adapting to Space Requirements Almost everything that you hear about mini-split ductless ac systems confirms their efficiency, ease of operation, durability and practicality. Maybe the only obstacle to moving ahead with a purchase involves calculating the size, a critically important consideration. Failing to get it right can deny the benefits that make the investment worthwhile. You do not need any specialized knowledge to determine the size with online calculators that can do it for you. A search for a BTU calculator produces many results, and they show you how to find the size that you need. The best ones lead you through the estimating process with drop-down menus. You can get accurate results when you have this information ready: Square footage of your room Ceiling height Maximum number of occupants at any one event Description of windows in the room Amount of sun the room receives Adequacy of insulation Number of fans Type of exterior construction Exposure to the elements Purpose of room Access to adjacent areas A unit with inadequate capacity cannot cool a room, and one with too much stresses the system and wastes energy. Calculating the Cost An investment in a mini split ductless that can heat and cool one zone or room starts at about $2,800 and may go as high as $5,000. While you may consider that much money as a significant investment, it amounts to much less than traditional homeowners AC systems. Conventional HVAC systems can cost as much as 30 percent or more than a mini of the same capacity. The kind of remote control that you want can add from $15 to $335 to the bill. Labor charges vary, but the average cost of installation of a single unit ranges from $600 to $800. The work may take about 10 hours to complete. It involves setting up the power and refrigerant lines from the outdoor condenser to the indoor air handler, the unit that you know as the mini. The cost of installing more than one mini does not double the cost of the initial one. If you found this article on mini-split ductless a/c systems helpful, please share it so others can also benefit from the information provided. |
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With a small piece of equipment that hangs on the wall, you can have the temperature that you desire in each room.\n\n\n\nUnderstanding the Components\nThe two primary components of a mini split ductless ac system include an outdoor unit like your existing system uses. It contains a condensing coil, the equivalent of the compressor/condenser on your traditional HVAC system. The outdoor equipment houses a variable speed compressor and an expansion valve. A fan keeps the condenser coil cool while it works.\n\nThe matching piece on the inside of your home contains an evaporator. It serves the same purpose as the air handler on your central system. A fan in the unit distributes the heated or cooled air to the targeted room. Two supportive components complete the configuration.\n\nSupply Lines - A copper tube delivers refrigerant, and it lies alongside a condensation drain and a power cable within a protective conduit.\n\nSystem Controls - Some systems offer remotes to set temperatures while others use Wi-Fi, and some have wall-mounted controls.\n\nMeeting Cooling and Heating Needs\nSome people call mini splits by different names such as ductless heat pumps or ductless systems, but they have no differences between them. By any name, they offer highly efficient performance and straightforward installation.\n\nThey serve as the primary cooling and heating system for electrically connected homes. As a replacement for traditional heating systems, they provide a reliable alternative. They deliver warm air for a fraction of the cost of baseboard, wall, ceiling heat systems and electric furnaces.\n\nSplit mini ductless systems rely on heat pump technology to warm or cool interior spaces with high efficiency. Even though their name refers only to heat, they produce cold air and control humidity as well. A heat pump moves the warm outside air to the inside when you need it.\n\nThe reverse process transfers the heat from the inside to the outdoors when you want relief from high temperatures. The technology capitalizes on the movement of air that transfers heat instead of generating it, making mini splits more efficient than central air conditioning systems or furnaces.\n\nThe indoor wall-mounted equipment and the outdoor unit require installation by a professional contractor. You can expect to see a reduction of 25 to 50 percent of the cost of electric heating and cooling with a correctly installed mini. Each indoor mini needs a connection to the outdoor unit to supply power, refrigerant and a drain line to remove condensate.\n\nOutdoor condensers can support up to four indoor air handlers, treating the air in the same room or four separate ones. While you may install a mini without professional assistance, it may create operational problems that you do not want. The sizing of the unit, its location from the walls and ceiling and the attachments that can prevent vibration offer some concerns that may deter a successful installation.\n\nThe minis may resemble a room air conditioner by sharing the ability to control the temperature in one room, but their similarity ends there. They offer excellent performance and efficiency while reducing energy consumption, qualities that room air conditioners do not possess.\n\nGetting Increased Efficiency and Durability\nEfficiency\nThe opportunity to increase the efficiency of a heating and cooling system contributes to the trend that attracts many homeowners to choose a mini split. Concerns for the health of the planet provide a reason to prevent inefficient energy use. Many people accept it as a matter of personal responsibility to protect the environment. However, the loss of energy through inefficient ductwork presents a concern that directly affects a home’s budget.\n\nIf you look at the ductwork in your attic, you may notice that its construction makes it likely to leak. The tape that holds the sections together suffers from the heat in the attic and loses its stickiness. Leaks may allow as much as 30 percent of heat to escape as it follows the ductwork to a grate in the rooms of your home. The absence of the silver metallic boxes that carry your treated air makes mini splits efficient.\n\nDurability\nSome differences between minis and conventional air conditioning systems help explain their superior durability. The status of the compressor has more to do with the life span of an HVAC system than anything else, and ductwork has a significant effect on it.\n\nOne of the most influential forces involves the number of times that a compressor experiences a hard start. A system that cycles on and off has a hard start every time as the capacitor discharges its full load. Mini splits avoid the occurrence with advanced inverters that use variable speeds to ramp up gradually instead of all at once.\n\nThe ductwork in traditional systems can make the compressor overheat or overamp when they have improper installation or sizing. Dirty evaporator coils can cause the system to overwork when the dust and dirt that enter through leaks can plug the evaporator. Mini-split ductless ac systems avoid the problem by having no ducts and by using advanced compressor technology.\n\nComparing Ducted HVAC to Ductless\nWhen you wonder whether you need to join the growing trend to a mini split ductless system, you can use some guidelines to help influence a buying decision. One of the primary facts that can govern your choice relates to the availability of space for ducts in your walls or ceilings.\n\nSome homes do not offer enough room to install ductwork, and your decision to choose a mini split becomes an easy one. People may think that a central air conditioning system prevents dust, and it may reduce it to some extent. However, the forced air moves the dust and dirt in ductwork onto floors, carpets and furniture.\n\nWhen the outdoor temperature in your garage or work area becomes too unpleasant to tolerate any longer, you can use a mini split to control it. If your home already has ductwork, you may consider continuing to use it instead of replacing it.\n\nHowever, a new space like a sunroom or a room for the new baby may have no way to connect to the central system. A critical advantage that minis give you allows you to select the temperature by your preference in specific rooms. You can make it cool in the dining room when you have guests and make it warmer elsewhere.\n\nUnlike traditional central systems, minis do not require the entire house to maintain the same temperature throughout. Minis may not provide the perfect solution for your air conditioning needs, but they may give you more of what you want for less expense.\n\nIncorporating Minis in New Construction\nWhile you may think that it makes perfect sense to use a mini in an older home, it may not seem so for new construction. However, the choice to install the flexible, efficient and durable equipment during the construction phase may offer some serious advantages. A significant one for most people who go through the expensive prospect of building a new home involves the ability to finish sooner rather than later.\n\nBypassing the need to install ductwork, a lengthy process, new owners can get a certificate of occupancy as much as a week ahead of schedule. The savings that ductless provides can find a purpose elsewhere. The convenience of installing the conduit that delivers the power and refrigerant to the mini when access to the studs is easy helps speed the process along as well.\n\nAttics that accommodate ductwork must offer limited space for storage and access that never changes if they remain in place. The Energy Star program in the federal government supports the trend to green construction and credits mini splits with saving tremendous amounts on energy bills. You get to plan a layout that emphasizes efficiency when you put the supply lines in place during construction.\n\nSome experts report that homeowners can save up to $1,000 a year on air conditioning with ductless systems. While installation costs may amount to more than you like, they may equal less than half of the expense of a ducted system.\n\nRetrofitting Older Homes\nWhile remodeling contractors may dream of getting to put a new air conditioning system in your older home, you have an alternative that cuts the illusion short. As an affordable option that costs much less than central air conditioning, minis offer comfort as well.\n\nYou can get more efficiency and performance from a mini that you control with a remote than you ever got from a window air conditioner or a central system. Minis do not eat up your space for ductwork or an air handler, doing the job efficiently instead with a wall-mounted unit that works quietly.\n\nOne outdoor compressor can support as many as four indoor evaporators, giving you tremendous flexibility and control over your indoor environment. The risk of burglary through a window rises when intruders see how quickly they can remove a small air conditioner and expose your family to potential harm.\n\nSavings can result from setting the temperatures that you select for each room. Without duct leaks, poor installation and not enough insulation in homeowners AC systems, you can avoid losing up to 25 percent of heating and cooling function.\n\nAccommodating New Room Additions\nThe joy of building a new room for the children or grandchildren can quickly diminish when the matter of heating and cooling it occurs. An addition to a house can never have the same inclusiveness as the original ones, but the appeal of extra space makes you pursue the options.\n\nYour existing air conditioning system may have the power to heat or cool another room. However, the installation of the ductwork increases the cost, the inconvenience, the dust and the time it takes to finish the room. It may even require a new furnace and an upgraded air conditioner.\n\nA mini presents a solution that gives you more control over comfort and temperature than a central system can provide. It lets you keep the addition at a different comfort level than the rest of the house. When the new room needs less heating or cooling, you can save on energy costs.\n\nAdapting to Space Requirements\nAlmost everything that you hear about mini-split ductless ac systems confirms their efficiency, ease of operation, durability and practicality. Maybe the only obstacle to moving ahead with a purchase involves calculating the size, a critically important consideration. Failing to get it right can deny the benefits that make the investment worthwhile.\n\nYou do not need any specialized knowledge to determine the size with online calculators that can do it for you. A search for a BTU calculator produces many results, and they show you how to find the size that you need. The best ones lead you through the estimating process with drop-down menus. You can get accurate results when you have this information ready:\n\nSquare footage of your room\nCeiling height\nMaximum number of occupants at any one event\nDescription of windows in the room\nAmount of sun the room receives\nAdequacy of insulation\nNumber of fans\nType of exterior construction\nExposure to the elements\nPurpose of room\nAccess to adjacent areas\n\nA unit with inadequate capacity cannot cool a room, and one with too much stresses the system and wastes energy.\n\nCalculating the Cost\nAn investment in a mini split ductless that can heat and cool one zone or room starts at about $2,800 and may go as high as $5,000. While you may consider that much money as a significant investment, it amounts to much less than traditional homeowners AC systems.\n\nConventional HVAC systems can cost as much as 30 percent or more than a mini of the same capacity. 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2017/10/09 13:14:36
| author | anitaclark |
| body | I would go with no more than 1 per author if you have that many submissions to choose from. Loved your airBnB article! Thanks so much for inclusion this week. |
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| body | Awesome. Thanks! |
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| body | Congratulations! You're article made the [Top 5 Real Estate Blogs of the Week](https://steemit.com/realestate/@jorlauski/top-5-real-estate-posts-on-steemit-this-week-10-8-17) . **_Keep up the great work!_** |
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| body | Many are "growing up". |
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api-magazineupvoted (100.00%) @anitaclark / millennial-home-buyer-tips
2017/10/03 04:31:54
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2017/10/01 21:52:42
| author | jorlauski |
| body | Great post - very interesting take on millennials. Previously it was being touted that millennials weren't interested in buying homes because they were more transient and felt like owning a home would limit mobility while strapping them down with a 30 year mortgage when their parents already have a perfectly good house to live in. ;) |
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2017/10/01 21:29:45
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| body | Thanks. Yes, already following you. ;-) |
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2017/10/01 18:01:57
| author | minnowpond1 |
| body | This post recieved an upvote from minnowpond. If you would like to recieve upvotes from minnowpond on all your posts, simply FOLLOW @minnowpond |
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minnowpond1upvoted (1.00%) @anitaclark / millennial-home-buyer-tips
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2017/10/01 16:44:48
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| author | anitaclark |
| body | Sounds good. |
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| body | <h1 style="text-align: center;"><strong>Why Millennials Are Key To Growing Real Estate Markets</strong></h1> .jpg) <hr> Making up the largest demographic of home buyers in the U.S. at the moment, millennials are a force to reckon with in markets all across the country. While some Generation Y are still climbing out of student debt or finally deciding to spread their wings and get their own place, many others have already taken that leap of faith and are thriving. If you have not yet purchased your own home, do not fret, as your time is coming. This article explores reasons why millennials are important to the real estate industry and gives insights into the power they wield as savvy, educated, and prepared real estate consumers. <h2><strong>Millennials Are Actively Buying Homes</strong></h2> <a href="http://sellingwarnerrobins.com/4-tips-for-millennial-homebuyers/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Millennial home buyers</a> account for more than 35% of the overall U.S. real estate market and represent over 68% of first-time real estate investors. Now that the economy is getting stronger and continuing to improve, these percentages will continue to increase. As those in this generation begin to establish careers and make families, their desire to settle down will increase to. <h2><strong>Millennials Are Tech-Savvy</strong></h2> Many professionals in the real estate industry have gone high tech, or at the very least, have websites that provide some sort of home search capability. Many agents post their real estate listings on various social media platforms and third party property listing sites. This is ideal for millennial home buyers as many of them frequent the Web daily and prefer to do their research/analysis and source their information from online media sources. They know how to compare listings, look for specific details, get directions to and drive by homes, and are very willing to contact agents to work with or to get properties shown to them. Their reliance on technology is a key factor why millennials are a force to be reckoned with in markets across the country. <h2><strong>Generation Y Can Live Anywhere</strong></h2> Unlike many in older generations who prefer quiet locales, many millennials prefer the hustle and bustle of activity. They are not inhibited by sights or sounds and are actively looking for homes in the suburbs, urban areas, small towns, rural areas and even resorts. The appeal of living in towns and cities, because these areas are within walking distance to their work places, restaurants, shops and entertainment choices, is often a high priority. <h2><strong>Millennials Seek Out Small But Efficient Spaces</strong></h2> Many local real estate markets nowadays are comprised of a selection of small housing units. The reason for this is that many real estate developers subdivide their apartments into small units for quick selling. <a href="https://www.articlecube.com/what-all-millennial-home-buyers-should-know" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Millennials are ideal buyers</a> for these housing units as they meet their efficiency needs without wasting any space. Many like the idea of minimalist living because this lifestyle provides them with financial stability and flexibility to do other things they are passionate about. Many are savvy enough to understand they do not need more than they can use and avoid becoming house poor to own a larger space. <h2><strong>They Seek Out Desirable Features</strong></h2> Many real estate properties are loaded down with state of the art features. Some of these features include high-end energy efficient appliances, large living and storage options, specialty rooms (game, theater, wine cellars, etc.) and even high tech gadgetry. It is no wonder the younger generation looks for these features...many grew up in homes that either did not have these advanced features or they did and they want even more. What they typically will not do is overpay to get these desired features. <h2><strong>They See The Advantage Of Owning A Tangible Asset</strong></h2> Unlike individuals in the older generation who have been relying on intangible assets, such as investing in the stock market, the younger generation sees several advantages in owning tangible assets. One of the tangible assets most of them have been investing their hard-earned cash is a real estate property. Their decision is supported by several financial experts. Most of these experts share their preference for investing in tangible properties over the stock market. <h2><strong>Growing Careers and Raising Families</strong></h2> As local real estate markets flourish, the Y generation is often leading the charge. While many of older generation are starting to lean towards downsizing, individuals in the Y generation are starting to grow their careers and have children. More available funds and the need for stable housing makes investing their money in a real estate property not only a smart decision but one of necessity too. With the potential of higher returns in the future, they appear to be on the right track real estate wise. In a nutshell, buying a home or any real estate property is a smart and achievable goal. 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2017/06/03 15:40:36
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| body | Woot! Woot! Thanks so much. |
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