Katie | August 31, 2011
At Potterhill Homes we love to hearing from our homeowners. Here is what Leisha Vance, a soon-To-Be Potterhill Net-Zero Energy Homeowner, had to say: My Home Green Home: Getting Settled in Cincinnati ” Finding the perfect home isn’t easy for most folks, and the task only becomes more difficult when you’re relocating from across the [...]
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Carolyn | August 4, 2011
$67.53 (Sixty Seven Dollars and fifty three cents). That’s how much we ended up owing Duke Energy for an entire YEAR’s worth of power on our Net Zero Research & Development model home in Northwind. That translates to just $5.63 per month. If you’ve been following Potterhill Homes for the past year, then chances are [...]
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Katie | July 7, 2011
In today’s era, getting a loan for a house is harder than ever. This is because banks are very careful of who they lend too and how much they lend. If you are in the market for a new home, chances are you will be getting a loan for your new house. When you [...]
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Katie | February 25, 2011
Cincinnati is one of the older cities in the US and as with All Older Cities comes a Rich History. Potterhill Homes recently opened up a Community in Historical Northside. As a Cincinnati Native, I thought it would be nice to take some time and explore the history of this great Neighborhood in Cincinnati. It’s all [...]
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Carolyn | December 9, 2010
Checking In with the Performance of our Net-Zero Utility Cost Home in Northside Potterhill Homes completed a new model home in June of this year that, in theory, would be our first ever Net-Zero Utility Cost demonstration home. It’s truly an R&D facility to test the benefits of combining solar panels & geothermal heating with [...]
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