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Building Green In Houston, TX

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Real Estate Agent with thredUP.com

GHBA LogoIf you are thinking about buying or building a GREEN Home in Houston, Texas it is important to have the right resources to go to.  Many members of the Greater Houston Builders Association, including myself, are a great place to start. One of the sub-committees of GHBA is the Green Building Initiative.  There will be a link for the Green Building Initiative with loads of information regarding Guidelines.

The reason I point out guidelines is for the simple reason that there are many "Shades of Green" when it comes to Green Building.  Below I will have a link for the Booklet of Guidelines. For now, here are some of the areas that are focused on:

  • Site Development
  • Materials
  • Energy
  • Health
  • Water
  • Operations and Homeowner Education

I will be posting on each of these subjects in detail along with a post on Local Vendors that can help answer questions.  Each of the above bullets contain a list of Minimum Requirements to be considered GREEN.  It is important to have a professional to help guide you through this process and make sure that you are getting:

  1. The benefits and end result that you desire
  2. The proper installation of materials
  3. Accurate description of all items going in to the home

Green Homes work as a system.  Sort of like owning a car..if the Transmission goes out the system is broken.  Make sure you do your research.  If there are any questions that I can help you with, please feel free to call or email.  I can also provide you with a list of Local Vendors/Builders that have experience for each aspect. 

Green Building Initiative (TM) Guidelines  <<-----Link for the Guidelines

 

Comments(8)

Mana Tulberg
805 County Real Estate - Camarillo, CA
Real Estate Agent - Camarillo CA
Stephanie, You are certainly a great resource for Green Homes. I am looking forward to your other posts.
Aug 07, 2007 04:36 AM
Stephanie Edwards-Musa
thredUP.com - The Woodlands, TX
knitwit at thred UP
Thanks Mana!!  I am going to be meeting some vendors, so when I have some reputable ones that I've met...I'll be posting more resources. 
Aug 07, 2007 05:04 AM
Kimberly Moore
eXp Realty of California - South Lake Tahoe, CA
Why Settle For Less When You Can Have Moore
I would love to see similar classes or information here in california bay area market as well.  The opportunity to build green is available through Habitat for Humanity, but for some reason we don't keep up with the regulations or rules.  If we have any in the East Bay market.  I have a client getting ready to build and is looking for great information. 
Aug 07, 2007 05:30 AM
Susie Roscoe
Signature Realty Associates - Brandon, FL
Real Estate Specialist | Brandon, FL
Stephanie this is GREAT INFO!!!  I guess putting the systems into place "right" the first time will set us up for success later.  NOW...to see where to begin!
Aug 07, 2007 02:01 PM
Katerina Gasset
The Gasset Group & Get It Done For Me Virtual Services - Provo, UT
Amplify Your Real Estate & Life Dreams!
Anyone reading this post and wants to know more about Green building actually anywhere, make sure to contact Stephanie Edwards. She is very skilled in this area. I highly recommend her. Katerina Gasset
Aug 08, 2007 02:48 AM
Stephanie Edwards-Musa
thredUP.com - The Woodlands, TX
knitwit at thred UP

Hi Kimberly,  I hope you got my email..I sent some information.

Hi Susie,  I'm getting to that.  :)

Thanks Katerina!  :)

Aug 08, 2007 11:49 AM
Rita Taylor
None - Sanford, NC
Sanford NC Real Estate - Homes for Sale in Sanford North Carolina

Stephanie,

The green movement in building hasn't caught on here YET - I do enjoy learning about green building from you as I think it is just a matter of time before we see this movement build across the country. 

Aug 09, 2007 02:36 PM
Stephanie Edwards-Musa
thredUP.com - The Woodlands, TX
knitwit at thred UP
Hi Rita, there is a lot of Green Building in NC.  It won't be long before you see it.  :)  Thanks for stopping by.
Aug 09, 2007 02:44 PM