Your Home: Is 'going green' worth the cost?


The eco-friendly house (and renovation) has gone mainstream. But is it really worth the cost?
By Sarah Max, Money Magazine contributing writer
January 3 2007: 9:54 AM EST

"If you're building a house as a lifelong investment, it just seems like the right thing to do," says Jason, 32. And only a year after the house was completed, many of the upgrades are already beginning to pay for themselves, he notes. "Our friends' energy bills were almost double ours last winter."
Read the article here.
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2 Comments on Your Home: Is 'going green' worth the cost?

Thanks for the link William.  A discussion I frequently have with clients.

01/06/2007 09:53 AM by Keith Jeppson - Salt Lake City Real Estate (Keller Williams Utah Realty)


these days people dont stay long enough.

will be interesting to watch

01/06/2007 04:12 PM by Tom Burris | Texas Home Loan Expert (DallasLoanGuy.com)


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