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Energy savings & lower utility Bills
Because of increased water and energy efficiency levels homeowners have the opportunity to save thousands of dollars over the life of their home. Given the astronomical rise in fuel prices in the past few years, it is no surprise that energy efficiency is the top reason consumers choose green enhancements these days.
More Comfortable
A good green home is a more comfortable home. It has been carefully retrofitted or constructed and well insulated so it does not overheat in the summer or feel cold in the winter.
Healthier
Green homes feature superior indoor air quality and fewer building products and materials that may undermine our health. Chemical pollutants and mold are reduced. Good ventilation helps keep the air fresh.
Peace Of Mind
Green homes are renovated and constructed with the environment in mind. From energy and water efficiency to reduced construction waste and the use of renewable materials.
Greater Value
A good green home provides more for your money, are built to last, with quality design and construction that holds up over time. These homes cost less to live in and maintain because they are built to be energy efficient and durable.
Repairing The World
The deeper benefits of going green may be less obvious. Using a low flush toilet or energy saving CFL light bulb may not save the world but it is a small step in the right direction. We may think of ourselves as trustees of the planet for the sake of future generations.
Improving The Environment
Making your home more green reduces your green house gas emissions. It also contributes to healing the natural environment.
Creating A better Future
The final reason one may choose green enhancements is less practical and more philosophical: One may want to leave the smallest footprint you can on the planet. One can also take pride in the fact that from energy and water efficiency to healthy sustainable products and recycled materials one's home can substantially reduce its impact on the environment.
Benefits To the Homeowner Of Adding Green Enhancements:
To the Environment green enhancements provide an opportunity for--greenhouse gas reduction, improved water quality, solid waste reduction and improved air quality.
Recent Survey's Point To The Clear Benefits of Going Green and changing North Americans attitudes--Canadians see Financial Benefits of Going Green in the joint Royal Lepage/National Association of Green Agents and Brokers Green Home Report Survey released October 30 2007.
TORONTO, October 30, 2007 - Green friendly home improvements will likely yield a solid return on investment come selling time as almost three quarters of Canadians (72%) say they will look for a green-improved property in their next home purchase, and 63 per cent will be willing to pay more for an environmentally friendly home, according to the Royal LePage Eco Home Survey released today.
The joint Royal LePage National Association of Green Agents and Brokers Eco Home Survey, which examines the attitudes and opinions of Canadians with respect to green living, found that Canadians are willing to pony up cash for greener home features. In fact, 62 per cent of respondents are willing to pay between $5,000 and $20,000, for green features, while eight per cent (8%) of respondents are willing to spend $20,000 or more on a home deemed green.
"The mood of Canadian homebuyers and sellers is changing.... continue reading
provided by: National Associations of Green Agents and Brokers
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