Building traditional, non-sustainable homes might be easier on your wallet today. But investing in sustainability is no longer just about being environmentally conscious – it’s a smart financial strategy. Here’s why:
Over the past five years, I’ve observed a significant shift in consumer priorities. Previously, most of our leads were from people simply looking for a builder. I spent time educating them on the benefits of sustainable homes.
Today, the tables have turned. Eighty percent of our inquiries are directly related to our sustainable building practices. People are no longer just looking for any builder; they’re seeking us out specifically because we specialise in energy-efficient, sustainable homes. This is a clear indicator that the value and demand for sustainable homes is sharply increasing.
Prospective homeowners are becoming more informed and asking much more detailed questions to real estate agents when viewing existing homes, such as:
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Are the windows double-glazed?
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What solutions are in place for solar energy and battery storage?
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How well is the home insulated?
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Is the roof space properly ventilated to prevent mould?
Questions like this were rare just five years ago. Now, they’re becoming the norm. As awareness and priorities shift, these factors will not just be nice-to-have but essential. The implication is clear – over the next two decades:
High-Performance Homes Will Certainly Increase in Value
What’s more, every year you live in one, you’ll also be saving money on:
High energy bills. Without a tight thermal envelope, traditional homes absorb heat in summer and shed it in winter. This means you’re constantly cranking the aircon or heater just to stay comfortable, driving up your utility bills.
Endless repairs. Without high-performance windows that prevent thermal bridges and eliminate uncontrolled air movement, traditional homes are left vulnerable to moisture buildup, mould, and structural wear.
Here’s 3 Things You Can Expect From
a Builder Who Truly Knows Their Stuff
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Efficient execution. Sustainable builders specialise in construction practices that deliver energy savings without hiking up costs. They’ll use advanced techniques like passive solar design, airtight construction, and energy-efficient window frames to create a home that reduces energy use from day one. That means you’ll end up in an eco-friendly, durable home without spending a fortune on repairs or upgrades later on.
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Streamlined projects. Building sustainably doesn’t have to mean drawn-out timelines. A good builder starts with meticulous planning, often supported by 3D modeling software that guarantees precision. Careful planning also allows them to coordinate trades and manage material deliveries more effectively, keeping the project on track so you can stop paying rent and move into your new home without delay.
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Built for the future. When you undertake a major renovation, you may need to bring your home up to current building standards to ensure compliance. This may require costly upgrades if you didn’t include sustainable features in the original build. A proactive builder who’s up-to-date on code compliance can help you avoid this, saving you money in the long run.
Bottom Line: Sustainable Homes Pay Off
While sustainable homes usually come with higher upfront costs than traditional ones, the payoff is undeniable:
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Lower energy bills
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Greater indoor comfort
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Reduced maintenance needs
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Increased resale value
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Compliance with future codes
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A healthy place to call home
And we’ve barely scratched the surface here. That’s why we’ve put together this free guide for you to download:
The 5 Key Skills of an Energy Efficient Builder
It’s packed with insights on building a sustainable home that keeps you comfortable while staying ahead of rising energy costs, year after year.
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