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		<description><![CDATA[An energy efficiency loan that doesn't mortgage the future. | I know that the home mortgage industry has taken a beating recently. But this actually sems like good news to me. Lenders are [offering] homebuyers bigger loans or discounts if they are making energy-efficient improvements&#8212;or if their new home meets certain efficiency standards&#8230;. [E]nergy-efficient improvements could save a homeowner $50 a month. The $600 extra a year could allow a person to borrow about $10,000 more on a 30-year mortgage....]]></description>
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