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Green is definitely in - and that is a good thing.  The NWMLS has picked up on that and has incorporated some features that make it easier to recognize "green" properties.  Here's the press release:

House hunters who want green design features in their future home have a new resource for identifying such properties in Washington state.

Northwest Multiple Listing Service, the largest full-service MLS in the Northwest, is enhancing its listing forms and database so properties with certain environmental certifications, energy efficient features and sustainable materials may be readily identified. 

The changes, being implemented this week, culminate months of research, discussion and programming modifications, according to Jack Johnson, president and CEO of Northwest MLS.  Ben Kaufman, co-owner and managing broker of GreenWorks Realty in Seattle, spearheaded efforts to add the green features.

"Green homes are increasingly sought after in the Northwest, and the addition of environmental categories to the NWMLS listings will significantly help homeowners' ability to find homes with green features," said Kaufman. With the new green checkboxes consumers can easily identify homes that meet specific criteria, Kaufman noted, adding, “This is an excellent example of how real estate agents lead the way to building better communities one house at a time."

Effective immediately, listing agents can use checkboxes for highlighting a home’s green and resource-efficient features.  Among the new fields are designations for homes that meet third-party certifications for Built Green, Energy Star and LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) standards.

Additionally, NWMLS created checkboxes for identifying various energy-efficient heating and cooling systems (with “solar” being a new field), and for renewable floor coverings such as bamboo, cork or other sustainable materials.  In details about a property’s lot, the listing agent may now check a box denoting draught resistant landscaping.

“These new categories in the Northwest MLS database offer benefits to buyers, sellers, home builders, remodelers and MLS members,” said Meribeth Hutchings managing broker at Windermere Real Estate/Lake Stevens and a member of the NWMLS board of directors.

Hutchings, who served on the MLS ad hoc group to identify environmental categories, cited research from a survey conducted for a home builders’ trade group that showed growing consumer demand for energy-efficient products and services.  The survey, conducted by the Shelton Group, found that 78 percent of respondents would chose one home over another based on its energy efficiency and the majority would pay more for energy saving features.

“Northwest MLS has a reputation for being a leader among multiple listing services, so adding the environmental checkboxes was another way to demonstrate our commitment to innovation,” Hutchings remarked. In recent years, NWMLS has been on the forefront of offering a Web-based database, sophisticated mapping programs and state-of-the-art lockboxes.

The addition of green fields to the Northwest MLS database follows a similar undertaking by Oregon’s Regional Multiple Listing Service (RMLS), making this region one of the few areas in the nation where it is possible to pinpoint homes with resource-efficient features.

Hutchings said the changes apply to newly built homes as well as existing homes that have been upgraded with energy efficient amenities. MLS members may search the database of single family homes and condominiums to find listings with green features that meet the desires of prospective homebuyers.
 

3 Comments on Northwest MLS Enabling Database Searches of Listings With Green Design Features

JUN
18
2007
Joe - I am excited to see this happending.  Thanks for posting.  Have you thought about how you could market this to clients?
11:34pm • #1
JUN
20
2007

Hi Melissa - not sure exactly how to use this in marketing, but definitely point out green features in any listings I get.

Not sure there are many buyers who will buy strictly on green features, but they could tilt the balance.  On the other hand, plenty of buyers have been concerned about energy efficiency for a long time.

Joe 

2:27am • #2
Hello Joe - I was just curious since the MLS must have gone through extensive effort to enable this as an identifiable resource. 
2:23pm • #3

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