O.K. a lot of people have heard of what the term "Green" refers to thanks to people like Al Gore, Arnold Schwarzenegger, and Leonardo DiCaprio.  Seriously, if you didn't hear of that word, what would you think of?

When I think of the "Green", I think of...

Money

 Someone being Green - meaning they don't really know what they are doing

             

 Someone being Green - meaning they feel sick

  

 

 

So, how in the world did we come up with the term Green?  According to Wikpedia..."The Green movement is a political movement which advocates goals common to Green parties, including environmentalism, sustainability, nonviolence, and social justice concerns. Supporters of the Green movement, called Greens, adhere to Green ideology and share many ideas with the ecology, conservation, environmental, feminist, and peace movements."

Definition of "Green" as it relates to Homes (www.greenbuiltmichigan.org)

  • Starts with the Careful Design, Construction and Operation of the Home
  • It deals with the Reuse of Removal of the Built Environment
  • Concentrates on the Environmental, Energy-Efficient, and Sustainability Factors of Home Building

At this point, someone might say, "Tammy, why should I care.  I'm not a tree-hugger.  Yes, I would love to save money on my energy bills but is all this stuff really worth the extra cost?"

The Most Common Misconception - "It costs too much!"

No, I'm not going to lie to you.  It will cost you a little bit more to provide you with the extra added comfort that you desire.  However, the cost in utility bills is worth the cost.  Here's my personal example and why I really started investigating "Green" Homes.

I was getting ready to list of house in December of 2005 and asked the sellers for their utility bills for the year.  Their gas bill for November was $80.00, my bill was $150.00 for the same month and their home had more square footage than mine.  Honestly, that alone was enough for me to investigate further into this "GREEN" thing.  Yes, they had the energy-star appliances and it was a newer home whereas mine was older.  Point is, my bill was almost double for one month alone.  Their utility bills for the year were minimal in comparison to mine.  Something to really think about especially when our utility bills are supposed to increase this year!

Stay tuned for "Why is a Green House important?"

 
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5 Comments on What Do You Think of When You Think of "GREEN"?

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04
2007
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Hi Tammy,  Great points!   I would love to hear more about the home you had listed. 
5:51pm • #1
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Tammy - isn't it amazing what a little up front cost can save over the long run? Many times people tend to look at the overall costs rather than monthly...an additional $10,000 in costs of a building/rehab project will costs approximately $65/ month more on a 30 year fixed mortgage at today's rates (disclaimer!) The savings can so far exceed the up front costs. Life Cycle Cost Analysis truly needs to come in to play on so many of these decisions. 
9:49pm • #2
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05
2007
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Stephanie - at the time of listing, I really didn't investigate green homes as far as looking at construction etc... but I did start researching and attending conferences and that was were my curiousity was peaked!

Mary - I can't wait for some more accurate figures to come out on what the actual cost savings really is.  It's important for the public to know. 

P.S. How did you like my Green pics?

 

12:32pm • #3
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Hi Tammy,  Insightful information on thinking Green...got a chuckle on your Green pics...so true!
 All the Best, 
2:15pm • #4
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Hi Tammy,  Insightful information on thinking Green...got a chuckle on your Green pics...so true!
 All the Best, 
2:15pm • #5

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