Green Modular Homes

New World Home Installation in Reynoldstown

November 4, 2010
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Green to the Scene recently reported on New World Home‘s affordable green housing project that is currently being developed in partnership with Resources for Residents and Communities (RRC): On Tuesday, New World Home “placed” what will become the model home for a 14 home subdivision called Legacy Pointe in the Reynoldstown neighborhood of Atlanta. Notice I said “placed” and […]

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Armstrong Cabinets Teams With Country Living and New World Home

October 25, 2010
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New World Home is proud to offer Armstrong as our preferred provider of cabinetry. Armstrong’s Origins Series™ combines durability and value along with the environmental benefits of sustainable, low emitting materials. The hardwood plywood used to construct these cabinets uses PureBond®, one of the latest advances in sustainable wood processing. PureBond® utilizes a urea-formaldehyde free, soy based adhesive in […]

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Feature Article in Country Living Magazine

October 19, 2010
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New World Home’s much anticipated feature article in Country Living magazine has just been published and is now available on newsstands across the country. New World Home was selected as the 2010 House of the Year, affectionately called ‘Home Green Home‘, which was unveiled for public display at the World Financial Center in NYC this summer. Pick up a copy, or subscribe to […]

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The Country Living 2010 House of the Year has moved to Crystal Springs Resort

September 28, 2010
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Northjersey.com reports on the Country Living’s 2010 House of the Year, an excerpt: Following a highly publicized display at the World Financial Center in New York City, Country Living magazine’s 2010 House of the Year has moved to Crystal Springs Resort in Hardyston. The home has been reassembled at 3621 NJ Route 94 — its […]

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You’re Invited to the Country Living 2010 House of the Year

September 24, 2010
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COME TOUR THE GREENEST HOMES IN THE COUNTRY™ The Country Living 2010 House of the Year will be opening this weekend at Crystal Springs Resort in Hardyston, NJ. The Country Living Green Modular Home Collection, designed by New World Home and Country Living magazine, incorporates the greenest products and practices from around the country and reflects the comfortable, […]

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New World Home’s East Hampton Home Reflects Desire For Sustainable Living

September 9, 2010
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There is change in the air. Hamptons.com picks up on an important shift in the market for new homes: New World Home, a rapidly growing and award-winning producer of sustainable housing, has earned Platinum certification under the U.S. Green Building Council’s (USGBC) LEED® for Homes program for a home built in East Hampton, representing the […]

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A Transformative Housing Solution by New World Home

August 17, 2010

[wpvideo Qgdbd6vt w=550] New World Home was created to transform the housing industry and we believe we are doing that one home at a time. Watch a recap of the Country Living 2010 House of the Year from Factory to Finish with one of the founders of New World Home. The Country Living Green Modular […]

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New Jersey Herald: ‘Green’ home moves from N.Y. to Hardyston

August 5, 2010
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HARDYSTON, NJ — New Jersey developer Andy Mulvihill says this is “the greenest house in New Jersey.” Read more in the New Jersey Herald: The average Manhattan tourist might bring home an “I love NY” shirt or a clever pair of sunglasses. But for the developers of Crystal Springs Resort in Hardyston, their last trip […]

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World Financial Center Gets Some Country Living

June 11, 2010
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The New York Daily News visits the Country Living 2010 House of the Year: Located on the water’s edge at the World Financial Center in the outdoor plaza at 220 Vesey St., the Country Living House of the Year comes to New York City for the first time in its 20 years. Showing off modular, […]

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