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This Fall, Traverse the South on Foot

By ecolin • Mar 2nd, 2010

Be Green, Stay Fit and Save Money with a Vacation to a Pedestrian-Friendly City
It’s no surprise that walking is good for you, on a variety of levels. For one thing, it burns calories and helps to maintain a healthy weight. It gets your heart rate up, lowers your blood pressure, decreases your risk of cardiovascular [...]



‘In the Business of Building Community’—Community Foundatations Help Establish the Legacy that’s Right for You

By ecolin • Mar 1st, 2010

There are more than 650 of them in the United States—and there’s one in the state where you live. Together, they hold more than $35 billion in combined assets. Each year, they give more than $2.6 billion, collectively, in local grants. The most curious fact: You may have no idea they exist. They’re community foundations, [...]



Coastal Cottages

By ecolin • Jan 12th, 2010

Gone are the days of the McMansion, where bigger always meant better and square footage was automatically equated with luxury. Nowadays, it’s about smart growth rather than sprawl: making the most of what you’ve got, while still living well. Homes that employ innovative use of space, energy-efficient appliances and green building materials, located in communities [...]



Affordable Destinations: Letting You in on the South’s Best-Kept Secrets

By ecolin • Aug 24th, 2009

Rumor has it that the real estate market may finally be hitting bottom. What with low interest rates, developers who need to shed excess inventory and the wide variety of homes from which to choose, there couldn’t be a better time to move south—if you can afford it, that is. The good news? From Florida [...]



Living Large Where It Counts: Smaller, Energy-Efficient Homes Replace the McMansions of Yesteryear

By ecolin • Aug 24th, 2009

Gone are the days of the McMansions. In the current economy, bigger doesn’t necessarily equal better. Smaller homes are making a comeback, but discerning buyers haven’t sacrificed quality for quantity. What today’s best-selling homes may lack in square footage, they make up for in amenities, value and green accoutrements.
Lindsay Fletcher, Director of Marketing and Communications [...]



Best Walking Cities of the South—Be Green, Stay Fit and Save Money with a Vacation to a Pedestrian-Friendly City

By ecolin • Mar 9th, 2009

It’s no surprise that walking is good for you, on a variety of levels. For one thing, it burns calories and helps to maintain a healthy weight. It gets your heart rate up, lowers your blood pressure, decreases your risk of cardiovascular disease and strengthens your body. Beyond the purely physical benefits, walking is a [...]



RPI Media Launches Marketing Promotion in Partnership with Community Foundation: Five Nonprofits Benefit

By ecolin • Nov 12th, 2008

In Wilmington, NC, where Ideal Living’s publisher, RPI Media, is based, you’ll find the Community Foundation of Southeastern North Carolina (CFSENC), a 21-year-old organization that has served five counties in the area since 1987. To date, CFSENC’s aggregate grants have exceeded $9,000,000, and the organization has expanded its reach each year… so it came as no surprise that when RPI Media’s CEO, Michael Hackeling, wanted to provide multiple nonprofit organizations within his local community with increased marketing power, he turned to CFSENC to spearhead the pilot project.



Which Way Did They Go? What Voter Turnout Says About Our Changing World

By ecolin • Nov 5th, 2008

After a lengthy and hotly contested campaign—at 21 months, the longest in U.S. history–November 5, 2008 has finally dawned. The presidential election is over, and we all know who won. Turnout was near record levels even before Election Day: By Monday, 24.4 million early or absentee voters had already cast their ballot.



Going Green: Tax Implications for the Tarheel State and Beyond

By ecolin • Nov 5th, 2008

With gas prices still on the rise, the housing market in a state of flux, and the word “recession” on the tip of pundits’ tongues, isn’t it nice to finally get some news that’s good for your pocketbook? North Carolina residents, take heart. Until December 31, 2010, you’re eligible for a Personal Renewable Energy Tax Credit that can yield as much as $10,500.



Boomers at Forefront of ‘Brain Fitness’ Craze

By ecolin • Oct 24th, 2008

The Boomer generation has put its stamp on everything it touches, from music to clothing to retirement—and aging is no different. This generation, whose hallmarks are ingenuity and individuality, refuses to go gently into that good night.



Do Boomers Hold the Key to Rescuing Our Troubled Economy?

By ecolin • Oct 15th, 2008

Ladies and gentlemen, they just might. Baby Boomers’ innovation, experience, expertise, and vast network of contacts may be the order of the day when it comes to breathing some life into our faltering national finances. How, you ask? Why, through the wonders of entrepreneurship, of course.



Six Secrets to Gas-Free Living

By ecolin • Oct 2nd, 2008

In the not-so-distant future, electric, hydrogen or biodiesel cars may take the place of the petroleum-powered machines that we’ve been cruising around in for so long.



Real Estate Opportunities

By ecolin • Aug 13th, 2008

Believe it or not, there’s good news to be had in the world of real estate—markets that are still holding strong and even growing, sellers who are offering an ever-widening net of incentives to tempt buyers, and an increasing number of savvy potential homeowners who are seeing the glut of properties on the market as an opportunity to purchase their dream house.



Going Green—Tax Implications for the Tarheel State and Beyond

By ecolin • Aug 12th, 2008

With gas prices still on the rise, the housing market in a state of flux, and the word ‘recession’ on the tip of pundits’ tongues, isn’t it nice to finally get some news that’s good for your pocketbook? North Carolina residents, take heart. Until December 31, 2010, you’re eligible for a Personal Renewable Energy Tax Credit that can yield as much as $10,500.



Getting More for Less: Online Secrets to Making Every Dollar Count

By ecolin • Aug 11th, 2008

It’s no secret that lots of folks are watching their wallets more closely than they were this time last year. The good news: While clipping coupons from the Sunday paper is certainly effective, it’s far from the only way to save some dough. In fact, your best bets for maximizing every penny may be no further away than your keyboard.