Energy self-sufficiency as an important element of a real estate purchase decision has moved from the realm of idle chit-chat into the world of reality.
I have been getting more and more calls lately from buyers seeking land parcels that have attributes that lend themselves well to personal power generation.
Some are looking for a good running stream with a significant fall, or an unobstructed hilltop that could support a wind turbine.
Energy self-sufficiency is not, however, a new or novel concept. Prior to the days of inexpensive and readily available electricity, resourceful entrepreneurs harnessed the power of wind and water to run their machinery and improve their livelihoods.
And while the initial investment was expensive, the long term benefit of free energy for years to come resulted in a significant return on investment.
Modern technology has reduced the up-front costs significantly and the efficiency of generators has made them more compact and reliable than ever.
Energy self-sufficiency is no longer a radical concept, but it is a genuine specification that is becoming more and more mainstream every day!
And it could be a wonderful investment for generations to come!


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We've had off grid buyers living off the land, way way more self sufficient living since 1980 and getting in to pounding real estate signs in the lawn, nailing them on trees and buildings. It was not called green and a big business. It was Mother Earth News, Whole Earth catalog and back to the land "hippys, granolas, tree huggers" said in a good way. Simple living, good food, hard work, an awareness of the great wide world, weather around you.