Not exact matches
We think the US equity markets will continue to gradually
move more to
passive, but we see lots of room around specialist strategies like biotechnology, senior
housing type things, and we see plenty of opportunities in international and emerging markets where active management adds very significant value.
Renting out my first property (Condo) after buying a
house in 2005 was a key
move for my
passive income journey.
Sensing an opportunity, I made the
move to on the one hand increase
passive income by renting out my old
house and on the other purchase my ideal San Francisco home for the second half of my life.
If we were to stop working today and just continue living as is and without
moving from our apartment, just the
passive income from the dividends and the rental property would cover all of our essential expenses including all food,
housing and transportation costs.
Moving them all back to purpose made
passive solar
houses in little idyllic clusters, with farms around, is going to take come convincing people, and would take decades to centuries.
If you
move to an architectural conservation area but want to extensively renovate an existing
house, this can be a tricky task — especially if you plan on retrofitting it to the
passive house - based Enerphit standard.
All new buildings in south - east Dublin must be built to the
passive house standard or demonstrably equivalent levels, in a
move that may lead to the construction of upwards of 20,000
passive houses by 2022.
Analysis by Wain Morehead Architects has shown that the space heating demand of a West Cork - based
passive house designed by the firm rises from 11.5 kWh / m2 / yr to over 19.5 kWh / m2 / yr when
moved to Donegal
Architect John Morehead has shown how the West Cork
passive house featured in this issue sees its space heating demand go from under 11.5 kWh / m2 / yr to over 19.5 kWh / m2 / yr when
moved to Donegal.
Pettersen specifically wanted to rent a
passive house in London, and chose it before
moving over from the US.
Danish architect Olav Langenkamp and his family are getting ready to
move into the first certified
passive house in Denmark, called Ebeltoft and shown above, later this month.
The U.S. green building market value sat at $ 71 billion in 2010, but is expected to rise to an impressive $ 163 billion by 2015, according to McGraw - Hill Construction Data, showing that green initiatives like
passive housing will soon
move from idealism to realism.