Green
Building: The Homes of Tomorrow
Until early 2006, individuals that invested in
properties, commercial and residential, were able to make positive returns. Tiffany Speir, Executive Officer of The
Master Builders Association (MBA) of Peirce County, noticed that homebuyers at
this time had confidence in the value of their home and overall job security,
but wanted ways to increase the equity in their home. These homebuyers were more willing to invest
in a newly constructed environmentally friendly home, or make comparable
upgrades to an existing home to cause the price of their home to appreciate.
READ THE REST OF THE ARTICLE HERE: http://theenvironmentalnewsbulletin.blogspot.com/2014/06/green-building-homes-of-tomorrow.html
Green
Building: The Homes of Tomorrow
Until early 2006, individuals that invested in
properties, commercial and residential, were able to make positive returns. Tiffany Speir, Executive Officer of The
Master Builders Association (MBA) of Peirce County, noticed that homebuyers at
this time had confidence in the value of their home and overall job security,
but wanted ways to increase the equity in their home. These homebuyers were more willing to invest
in a newly constructed environmentally friendly home, or make comparable
upgrades to an existing home to cause the price of their home to appreciate.
READ THE REST OF THE ARTICLE HERE: http://theenvironmentalnewsbulletin.blogspot.com/2014/06/green-building-homes-of-tomorrow.html