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Most efficient appliance? The one that is not plugged in. Going without a fridge;
http://www.sciam.com/blog/60-second-science/post.cfm?id=going-the-extra-green-mile-no-refri-2009-02-05But…Why turning off your fridge costs more energy
http://www.thecrunchychicken.com/2009/01/why-turning-off-your-fridge-costs-more.html2005 Residential Energy Consumption Survey. Detailed Consumption and Expenditures (C&E) tables containing Space Heating, Air-Conditioning, Water Heating, and Appliance residential energy data are now available.
http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/recs/recs2005/c&e/detailed_tables2005c&e.htmlpoway_sellerParticipantMost efficient appliance? The one that is not plugged in. Going without a fridge;
http://www.sciam.com/blog/60-second-science/post.cfm?id=going-the-extra-green-mile-no-refri-2009-02-05But…Why turning off your fridge costs more energy
http://www.thecrunchychicken.com/2009/01/why-turning-off-your-fridge-costs-more.html2005 Residential Energy Consumption Survey. Detailed Consumption and Expenditures (C&E) tables containing Space Heating, Air-Conditioning, Water Heating, and Appliance residential energy data are now available.
http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/recs/recs2005/c&e/detailed_tables2005c&e.htmlpoway_sellerParticipantMost efficient appliance? The one that is not plugged in. Going without a fridge;
http://www.sciam.com/blog/60-second-science/post.cfm?id=going-the-extra-green-mile-no-refri-2009-02-05But…Why turning off your fridge costs more energy
http://www.thecrunchychicken.com/2009/01/why-turning-off-your-fridge-costs-more.html2005 Residential Energy Consumption Survey. Detailed Consumption and Expenditures (C&E) tables containing Space Heating, Air-Conditioning, Water Heating, and Appliance residential energy data are now available.
http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/recs/recs2005/c&e/detailed_tables2005c&e.htmlpoway_sellerParticipantMost efficient appliance? The one that is not plugged in. Going without a fridge;
http://www.sciam.com/blog/60-second-science/post.cfm?id=going-the-extra-green-mile-no-refri-2009-02-05But…Why turning off your fridge costs more energy
http://www.thecrunchychicken.com/2009/01/why-turning-off-your-fridge-costs-more.html2005 Residential Energy Consumption Survey. Detailed Consumption and Expenditures (C&E) tables containing Space Heating, Air-Conditioning, Water Heating, and Appliance residential energy data are now available.
http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/recs/recs2005/c&e/detailed_tables2005c&e.htmlpoway_sellerParticipantThe park you are referring to is a little known gem of the community. It is a PRIVATE park for residents of Del Cerro. Limited membership, it does cost money, but there is a pool, tennis courts, and other amenities. On the downside is that looking at the map of the property it is at the END of the cul-de-sac next to the park, so likely you need to deal with the park noise, traffic, and neighborhood kids (not gang bangers) that loiter or go there after hours.
Freeway noise in that area could potentially be an issue. Otherwise that is more of a family area and not much of a student housing area. Freeway close, shops and stores, walk to the park, but no view. Homes in that area of Del Cerro are much more compacted and close to each other.
Got to love those square yellow kitchen tiles. Looks like a rather intensive remodel project.
poway_sellerParticipantThe park you are referring to is a little known gem of the community. It is a PRIVATE park for residents of Del Cerro. Limited membership, it does cost money, but there is a pool, tennis courts, and other amenities. On the downside is that looking at the map of the property it is at the END of the cul-de-sac next to the park, so likely you need to deal with the park noise, traffic, and neighborhood kids (not gang bangers) that loiter or go there after hours.
Freeway noise in that area could potentially be an issue. Otherwise that is more of a family area and not much of a student housing area. Freeway close, shops and stores, walk to the park, but no view. Homes in that area of Del Cerro are much more compacted and close to each other.
Got to love those square yellow kitchen tiles. Looks like a rather intensive remodel project.
poway_sellerParticipantThe park you are referring to is a little known gem of the community. It is a PRIVATE park for residents of Del Cerro. Limited membership, it does cost money, but there is a pool, tennis courts, and other amenities. On the downside is that looking at the map of the property it is at the END of the cul-de-sac next to the park, so likely you need to deal with the park noise, traffic, and neighborhood kids (not gang bangers) that loiter or go there after hours.
Freeway noise in that area could potentially be an issue. Otherwise that is more of a family area and not much of a student housing area. Freeway close, shops and stores, walk to the park, but no view. Homes in that area of Del Cerro are much more compacted and close to each other.
Got to love those square yellow kitchen tiles. Looks like a rather intensive remodel project.
poway_sellerParticipantThe park you are referring to is a little known gem of the community. It is a PRIVATE park for residents of Del Cerro. Limited membership, it does cost money, but there is a pool, tennis courts, and other amenities. On the downside is that looking at the map of the property it is at the END of the cul-de-sac next to the park, so likely you need to deal with the park noise, traffic, and neighborhood kids (not gang bangers) that loiter or go there after hours.
Freeway noise in that area could potentially be an issue. Otherwise that is more of a family area and not much of a student housing area. Freeway close, shops and stores, walk to the park, but no view. Homes in that area of Del Cerro are much more compacted and close to each other.
Got to love those square yellow kitchen tiles. Looks like a rather intensive remodel project.
poway_sellerParticipantThe park you are referring to is a little known gem of the community. It is a PRIVATE park for residents of Del Cerro. Limited membership, it does cost money, but there is a pool, tennis courts, and other amenities. On the downside is that looking at the map of the property it is at the END of the cul-de-sac next to the park, so likely you need to deal with the park noise, traffic, and neighborhood kids (not gang bangers) that loiter or go there after hours.
Freeway noise in that area could potentially be an issue. Otherwise that is more of a family area and not much of a student housing area. Freeway close, shops and stores, walk to the park, but no view. Homes in that area of Del Cerro are much more compacted and close to each other.
Got to love those square yellow kitchen tiles. Looks like a rather intensive remodel project.
poway_sellerParticipantJust bought the Kill-A-Watt… will come from Amazon on Thursday. I plan on taking inventory throughout the house and will report back any interesting findings. (thanks to the other poster for the suggestion)
poway_sellerParticipantJust bought the Kill-A-Watt… will come from Amazon on Thursday. I plan on taking inventory throughout the house and will report back any interesting findings. (thanks to the other poster for the suggestion)
poway_sellerParticipantJust bought the Kill-A-Watt… will come from Amazon on Thursday. I plan on taking inventory throughout the house and will report back any interesting findings. (thanks to the other poster for the suggestion)
poway_sellerParticipantJust bought the Kill-A-Watt… will come from Amazon on Thursday. I plan on taking inventory throughout the house and will report back any interesting findings. (thanks to the other poster for the suggestion)
poway_sellerParticipantJust bought the Kill-A-Watt… will come from Amazon on Thursday. I plan on taking inventory throughout the house and will report back any interesting findings. (thanks to the other poster for the suggestion)
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