"Today In America" Show To Feature ProGreen Properties, Inc.
The producers of Today In America are pleased to announce that ProGreen Properties will be featured in an upcoming episode as part of the show's series on Environmental Impact.
- (1888PressRelease) July 07, 2010 - Coral Springs, FL - Birmingham, Michigan-based ProGreen Properties Inc. (PGEI-OTCBB) is a young company whose mission is to acquire, refurbish and upgrade residential real estate that shows promise of producing income. Integral to the upgrades, ProGreen implements a series of environmentally sound improvements that aims to increase energy savings, reduce carbon emissions and promote sustainable living.
The company follows a comprehensive program of upgrading their properties to provide more energy efficient, comfortable and healthy living spaces. Common renovations include enhanced insulation, windows and doors, replacing inefficient furnaces and water heaters and, at every opportunity, implementing alternative green energy solutions. Where feasible, upgrades include creating open spaces, introducing more natural light, establishing larger storage areas, as well as improving sound and thermal insulation. These properties end up exceeding the customary standards for condominiums and rental properties in the region.
In keeping with the eco-friendly approach, the company uses, whenever suitable, non-pollutant, low-VOC, solvent-free paints, primers and adhesives, installs Radon barriers and improves ventilation and air filtration in heating and air conditioning systems.
"It is our goal to be able to create a ProGreen home quality classification, offering buyers and tenants alike, a quality certification for any property, whether large or small, bought or rented, that meets ProGreen's certification standards," says Jan Telander, company President and CEO. "This thinking, we believe, will substantially increase property values as well as create tenant loyalty."
"Initially we are focusing on acquiring condominiums in well sought-after areas within Oakland County, Michigan, the fourth richest county in the US," adds Telander. "We feel this will build a solid foundation, create early capital gain, generate good cash flow, as well as minimize risk exposure."
For more information, please visit www.progreenproperties.com.
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