What to Look for in a “Green” Home

December 21, 2009 · 0 comments

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An owner of a certified green house is assured of a premium over and above the market price. Green houses are the most sought after houses by potential buyers and tenants. The demand for the green houses is substantially higher compared to their supply and hence their ability to command more than the market price. Green houses are environmental friendly houses which include a number of accessories, equipment and features which make them energy friendly, and energy efficient. Besides being sought after, the owner of a green house also earns by way of reduction in monthly power tariffs. In case you are one of those individuals who would like to make a statement by purchasing a green home, it is obvious to be aware of what is it that makes green houses special, commercially attractive and a prized possession.  The section below would help you provide the answers.

  •  Your house must be well connected to public means of transportation. This would help you contribute in your small little way to reduced air pollution levels and keep you gas bills under control. Private transportation continues to be one of the biggest contributors to pollution levels and any steps taken to improve the situation are welcome.
  • Your energy requirements are determined to a large extent by the kind of flooring you use.  Wooden flooring helps to keep the house warm because of its natural properties and hence reduced dependence on room heaters. Make use of floor tiles and avoid carpets. Using floor tiles would make your rooms look brighter naturally and helps you reduce dependence on artificial sources.
  • It is important to plan the layout for your house to make it more energy friendly and efficient. Poor layouts can be a big drain on energy requirements. Lay emphasis on the right layout for your house. A well thought out layout can reduce your power requirement both for heating as well as cooling.
  • The amount of natural lighting that penetrates in your rooms is directly proportional to the size of your windows. Large size windows are a big hit these days. Houses with abundant natural light always seem livelier and help you conserve electricity. Bigger size windows are easy to maintain and easy to manage as well.
  • Make sure you not only choose a house but choose a neighborhood as well. Ideally your house should be away from typical sources of pollution like industries, agricultural farms etc. Keep yourself close to nature and choose lush green areas for that peaceful and healthy living. Remember fresh clean air has no substitute.
  • The other easy way towards a greener home is by way of landscaping. Not only is this option easy on your pocket but it is an enjoyable activity which acts as a great stress reliever as well.

Going green is your own way of being a responsible corporate citizen. It is a noble cause and do invest your time and money in thinking it through.

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