Buying a Home? Why Sustainability Information Matters

Reader Contribution by Kari Klaus and Realty Sage
Published on November 12, 2019
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Purchasing a property or improving an existing property can be one of the largest investments a person may ever make.  Realty Sage asked sustainability expert Miriam Gennari, President of MetroMakeover LLC, and real estate agent with Ikon Realty in Annandale Virginia, to share her story in a 3-part series about working in the emerging eco-real estate industry — the challenges, the opportunities, and the details about her career choice.

It’s really no surprise that the primary source of real estate knowledge for homebuyers is the Internet. According to the National Association of Realtors, 99% of Millennials search for homes using online websites, often before contacting a real estate agent to begin their home search. And Millennials are the largest group of first time homebuyers at 66%.

With buyers primarily gaining their knowledge early on from real estate sites, it is startling to know that buyers are not getting the full picture of the homes they are looking at online, and that includes the potential cost savings and other benefits like eco-friendliness, money savings as well as benefits for their health and comfort.

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