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Did we mention green? Not only is the house affordable, it has been awarded Emerald-level certification by the National Association Home Builders Research Center’s Green rating system – their highest certification! Using a common sense approach and taking advantage of the embodied energy in this 100 year old home, we were able to achieve energy rating excellence while preserving the home’s character. The project qualified for state historic tax credits and should provide the new owner around $40,000 in tax credits. At almost 1,300 square feet, the house offers three bedrooms and two full baths, wood floors, a large kitchen and master bath, a nicely sized yard (with a peach tree) and an early 20th century, one-car garage with shed. Our thanks to those who made this project possible including: a grant from the City of Durham, financing by KeySource Bank, Duke University’s “Doing Good in the Neighborhood” Community Care Fund, the Mary Duke Biddle Foundation, proceeds from the sale of paintings from the New Neighbors Art installation by artist Dave Alsobrooks, Columbia Forest Products, Sports Endeavors, Inc., Tyndall Engineering & Design, proceeds from the 2010 benefit held at the Hart House, home to Duke University President Richard Brodhead and wife Cynthia, and numerous individual donors who gave generously. For more information on this property contact:
Distinctive Properties Learn more!213 S. Driver Street in Historic Properties for Sale "Green + Historic + Affordable" Raleigh News & Observer (4/23/2011) — Download PDF (1.6MB) — republished by permission History of 213 S. Driver Street at Endangered Durham
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