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This New House on DIY Network Features New World Home This New House on the DIY network checks out the so-called “New Old Green Modular” home. It’s all about respect for architectural heritage, 21st-century amenities and performance exceeding certification standards, all on a schedule that makes these homes move-in ready in just a few weeks. […]

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April 5, 2011

New World Home Featured in New Jersey & Company COVER STORY: New World Home brings affordable, green, modular housing to New Jersey (and beyond) “After years of research and development, New World Home recently unveiled its affordable Essential Housing™ product line. Today, the company, working with five manufacturers across the country, offers homebuyers myriad home-design options, all […]

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New World Home Featured in Builder Magazine’s 10 Design Trends for 2011

February 22, 2011

  Factory Factor Modular homes are still considered radical by many builders, but there’s a middle ground between box module and stick-built that they are starting to warm up to. We are of course referring to panelized walls, roof systems, and other prefab components as a means of moderating costs, reducing job site waste, and […]

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New World Home’s Founders Named in the Faces of Green Development

January 6, 2011

New York House Magazine recently wrote an article on the top 10 players who are making an impact by creating a more sustainable built environment. New World Home’s own Mark Jupiter and Tyler Schmetterer make the list: Mark Jupiter and Tyler Schmetterer Co-Founders, New World Home Mark Jupiter and Tyler Schmetterer, Skidmore College roommates who have been […]

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New Jersey Monthly Features New World Home

December 20, 2010

In an article titled “Future Cozy”  – New World Home’s Hudson Model is featured in New Jersey Monthly Magazine: While the home design and building industry have embraced many green concepts, the resulting abodes often have been modern, sterile boxes with minimal creature comforts. That does not have to be the case. Tyler Schmetterer and his […]

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New World Home Builds Family Residence for Christie Todd Whitman – Former Governor of New Jersey and Head of the EPA

December 13, 2010

New World Home is currently building a family residence for the former head of the EPA and Governor of New Jersey, Christie Todd Whitman. The Whitman family selected New World Home because of their innovative and sustainable housing solution. “We’ve been searching the market for many years for an authentic green modular housing company that […]

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The Essential Housing® Collection – Affordable Green Housing By New World Home

December 11, 2010
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New World Home’s Essential Housing® Program is off to a great start in Atlanta, GA! See what the Green Building Chronicle has to say about our first Essential Housing® Model Center: A community nonprofit and a modular green homebuilder have a joint message for Atlanta residents: Sustainable housing isn’t just for the well-healed eco-ratti anymore. […]

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New World Home – Changing the Housing Industry in America for the Better

November 30, 2010
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Photographer and blogger Lawrence Braun of Lawrence Braun Imaging came across New World Home at the recent opening of the Country Living 2010 House of the Year at Crystal Springs Resort and shared his thoughts on the New Old Green Modular housing platform: “I had believed that other than building an earthship (yikes!), utilizing alternative energy […]

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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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