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  1. How a Whidbey Island house was built from recyclables - http://ow.ly/uRgW
  2. How to protect your basement from rainwater - http://ow.ly/uEcH
  3. Worried about a mortgage rate spike? You have options to protect yourself in the future -http://ow.ly/uEaV
  4. California home prices are predicted to rise in 2010 - http://ow.ly/urOu
  5. Get tax credits for home projects - http://ow.ly/udpH
  6. 10 home-maintenance tips to consider before winter hits - http://ow.ly/udow
  7. A house capable of floating debuts in New Orleans - http://ow.ly/udnE
  8. A home loan form to take seriously - http://ow.ly/udmI
  9. Cool interactive graphs on Wall Street Journal - click 'housing' for forecasts vs. actual trends, plus 2010 predictions http://ow.ly/trw1
  10. Windermere is now offering 0 percent interest bridge loans for homebuyers - http://ow.ly/tqXc
  11. A stylish eco friendly house proves that green can be trendy - http://ow.ly/tpMh
  12. How to personalize your living space (tips from Nate Berkus) - http://ow.ly/tecu
  13. Mortgage rates are just below 5% as home sales continue to stabilize - http://ow.ly/sr4F
  14. Make winter more energy efficient with these tips for your house - http://ow.ly/sqU7
  15. Can hotels inspire interior design details? Here’s how and why hotels can bring insight into home decorating - http://ow.ly/sbKj
  16. Seattle is the top place to live for young professionals according to a Wall Street Journal survey – http://ow.ly/rYPc
  17. Advice for cleaning and maintaining your gutters - http://ow.ly/rYHw
  18. Five quick tips to help improve your living space - http://ow.ly/rGW1
  19. First-time home buyer tax credit may gain new life - http://ow.ly/rGHr
  20. The Seattle area housing market is definitely picking up from what I see. Yesterday's dismal national stats reflect the summertime market.