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Homeowner’s Guide to Green Incentives & Resources

Did you know the cost of green improvements to your home can be significantly offset through federal, state, local, and utility credits and incentives?

Sources for Tax Credits and Incentives

Federal

State

Local

Utility


Did you know special financing and funding is available for green home purchase and improvements?

Financing and Funding for Green Homes and Improvements


Did you know there are various national programs that certify green homes and require third party verification for green systems and construction?

National Certifications and Guidelines

Other Home Guidelines and Resources


Home Energy Audits

The first step towards an energy-efficient home is to conduct an energy audit to find out where your home is losing energy. They range around $500 depending on the size of your home. An audit performed by a Certified Rater can include a blower door test to depressurize your home to look for air leaks, infrared scan of walls and ceilings, a low E detector for windows, and a survey of your lighting and appliances. A report is generated with recommendations. Verification of improvements developed from the report can be a major selling point. Remember to check with your local utility to see if they offer free or discounted energy audits for their customers.

maryAs an NAR Green Designee I have advanced training in seeking out, understanding, and marketing homes with green features. I can help you separate fact from fiction and make informed decisions regarding green real estate. Feel free to contact me with any questions about greening your life and home.

- Mary S. Abranyi (800) 526-1648, extension 2001