Going Green, a Selling Point

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With a recent decline in the housing business, builders and real estate agents are looking for ways to keep the industry abuzz. The option of a “green” has become more and more appealing to consumers. This is helping the industry because, with increased interest, the cost of supplies are dropping. People are loving this green lifestyle. Not only do they get a home with cheaper utilities, they also help save the environment.

When house hunting, it may seem as a drawback to buy a home that can be 10-15% more expensive. It is possible to find a home of relative size for much cheaper. This initial cost is a stumbling block for many budget-consumers.

If you can get past the cost of the home, then you will see how much these truly profit you. The components of these homes are stationary and require very little maintenance. When you install green items to a home they can be expected to last 30 to 40 years. When you are selling a home, having these additions can greatly boost the value of the home.

Residing in a green house is finally starting to have the misconceptions and myths blown away and people are realizing what these designs really give. Now you just need to find a green house that is right for you.