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What Matters: Better Homes at Lower Cost

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Homes located in the southeastern United States require attention at eight key points to be successful: more healthy, comfortable, efficient and durable. Join us to review these eight key points, how to prioritize them, the decisions surrounding them and their cost.

We’ll see better homes don’t need to cost more to build, should be less expensive to operate and less expensive to maintain. You can apply these methods to new construction and renovation projects – even if your renovation is focused exclusively on better performance.

We conclude with a review of how to communicate the value of a better home so that value isn’t lost in listing descriptions, MLS inputs and appraisals. 

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About Our Speaker

Ryan Taylor is a registered architect. In 2002, he left one of the world’s largest commercial A|E practices to found Ryan Taylor Architects, LLC (RTA). The firm is focused on residential projects: renovations, additions and new construction. RTA’s architecture projects are mainly in the southeastern United States though the company’s work includes projects in the Caribbean and Africa.

Ryan is active in community, legislative and building code issues. He serves as the appointed representative of Georgia architects in the adoption and amendment of state building codes. He’s also served as an appointed member of the National Codes & Standards Committee of the American Institute of Architects.

Ryan is frequently invited to speak at community and industry events. His comments have been widely published. Ryan speaks to share contacts, resources and opportunities. He’s grateful for the questions and knowledge each audience shares.