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This episode of Your Valuable Home opens with Architect James Rogers explaining the science that made it possible for him to design a 3,000-square foot-home on a “bridge” spanning the base of a waterfall.  This could be one of the most enchanting and

This episode of Your Valuable Home opens with Architect James Rogers explaining the science that made it possible for him to design a 3,000-square foot-home on a “bridge” spanning the base of a waterfall. This could be one of the most enchanting and

Your Valuable Home

February 28, 202543m 30s

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This episode of Your Valuable Home opens with Architect James Rogers explaining the science that made it possible for him to design a 3,000-square foot-home on a “bridge” spanning the base of a waterfall. This could be one of the most enchanting and coveted building sites in the Northeastern U.S. It beckons the visionary buyer eager to create a signature home on this spot. In our Horror Story today, Nancy explains why it’s so important to scrutinize the work of an electrician called to install a 220 line in your house. In our Feature, Cameron Jaggard from the PEW Charitable Trusts provides an update on the massive initiative to save 1,000,000 acres of salt marsh on the U.S. Atlantic Coast. Pew is one of the organizations guiding this initiative to enlist nature’s help in saving coastal towns, recreation areas and a number of military installations from rising seas.