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New property website spotlights green homes

New property website launched to spotlight environmentally-designed homes


The move by Kiwis toward more environmentally-conscious lifestyles has hit the real estate sector – with New Zealand’s first ‘green’ property marketing website going live.

Homes selected for the website www.bayleysgreenhomes.co.nz must meet certain that establishes them as going above and beyond minimum building standards - taking into account design, energy use, water, siting, landscaping, construction, as well as durability.

The site has been established by Bayleys Green Homes Marketing Specialist Lynn Lacy-Hauck who became New Zealand’s first certified EcoBroker® – a real estate agent who assists buyers and sellers in the identifying and promoting homes based on their environmental impact and eco-efficiencies.

Studying for the internationally-recognised EcoBroker® certification involved understanding the costs and savings associated with such issues as home insulation, various types of windows and ventilation systems, design features, and heating/cooling systems.

“Overseas data from Australia, the United States and Europe has shown that homes with better energy performance for example, have a distinct market advantage over ordinary homes - achieving higher sale prices than conventional homes,” said Ms Lacy-Hauck.

“An energy-efficient home can be significantly less expensive to operate month-by-month. This is becoming quite important to home buyers as the cost of energy rises.” www.bayleysgreenhomes.co.nz was launched to meet the needs of a niche, but growing, market of home buyers demanding more efficient, healthier and better quality homes.”

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“It’s also about health. Many of these homes include materials that are much healthier to live around than convention ones. Using low VOC paints, non-chemically infused materials with good natural ventilation all make a difference to human health, and don’t pollute the environment.”

Ms Lacy-Hauck anticipated that www.bayleysgreenhomes.co.nz would build a critical mass of property listings going forward, as promotion of the site grew among buyers and New Zealand’s ‘green’ network.

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