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"Greenwashing" And We're Not Talking About Laundry

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Real Estate Technology with Realty Sage

As Kermit the frog might say, "It ain’t easy bein' green."

Well, it seems Kermit is on to something in the real estate market too. As homes flood the real estate market claiming that they have green features or energy efficiency and ask for a premium price tag because buyers think that they are getting an innovative, eco-friendly and energy-efficient home, the real question is, "How do they know?"

The Business of 'Greenwashing'

The practice of using eco buzzwords and claiming various green features to overly hype a property is known as "green-washing", and it can make it confusing for buyers in the market for eco and energy efficient homes.Many builders are taking the extra step to complete their homes with a third party certification from a national certifier like Energy Star, LEED, and even Net Zero or the many local or regional certifies. While others rely on the marketing of their real estate agent to boast about how "green" the home is. But unless you have a run-down of all the green and energy efficient features and can weigh how green or energy efficient they are, will you fall into the trap of buying a "green" home just because someone said it was so?

Tips to Ensure that Your Prospective Home is Actually Green

 

1. Ask if the home has any certifications, either nationally or locally. Because there are a variety of certifications, check to see if that one focuses on the features that matter to you most. Are you interested in energy saving primarily or would you like to be sure the home hosts a combination of energy saving features like high R-value insulation and high efficiency systems as well as healthy finishes such as no VOC paint and zero-off gassing flooring?Some of the most well-known certifications are LEEDEnergy StarNet Zero, and Built Green. 

2. If the home is being marketed as "green" but all you notice is Energy Star rated appliances in the kitchen (good, but far from what you might consider to be "green" home) ask for a full run down of the features, systems, and building materials. One of the newest MLS type real estate sites that lists eco-friendly and energy efficient homes for sale is Viva Green Homes They found that in general green certifications, locally or nationally, are very helpful to buyers to get a quick sense of how eco-friendly a home is. For that reason, buyers can quickly search by a specific certification(s) on the website. Or, they can browse through all the listings and note the prominently displayed certifications with the listing’s photo, making searching for a green home much easier than ever before.But the site goes further in an effort to help combat "green washing" of un-certified homes listed for sale (ones with green features but are not third-party certified). The site lists a special Viva Green Homes Score rating of one to five stars based on the quality and quantity of the green features named in the listing. For buyers who want an eco-friendly home but don’t know how to weigh or calculate just how green one home compares to another, this VGH Score helps to quickly identify how green a home is based on the star rating. The details of the green features are listed on the individual listing’s page.

 This Harleysville, Pennsylvania home is an example of an eco-friendly and energy-efficient home that received a 5-star Viva Green Homes Score. This home earned the VGH 5 Star rating because of its quality and quantity of green features including geothermal heat and cooling, tankless water heater, radiant floor heat, and its passive design. For its interior finishes it has low-VOC paint and finishes with little to no off-gassing, and more. 

 At the end of the day, each buyer will pick and choose the right home that fits their needs. I hope that these helpful tips on buying a truly green home helps make sure that you aren’t singing the blues (or the greens).

Posted by
Kari Klaus
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Patricia Kennedy
RLAH@properties - Washington, DC
Home in the Capital

Kari, a lot of home descriptions brag about green features that, as you point out, are not all that green at all.  Your post makes a lot of the green basics a lot clearer.

Jun 27, 2016 12:33 PM
Praful Thakkar
LAER Realty Partners - Burlington, MA
Metro Boston Homes For Sale

kari klaus - you are right. Most people assume that green is limited to kitchen appliances only.

Well, thats not enough for sure.

Jun 27, 2016 02:58 PM
David Alan Baker | Laveen & South Phoenix Realtor
Keller Williams Realty Phoenix - Laveen, AZ
Your local Expert

not something I was familiar with, thanks for sharing.

Jun 27, 2016 03:00 PM
David Alan Baker | Laveen & South Phoenix Realtor
Keller Williams Realty Phoenix - Laveen, AZ
Your local Expert

Just noticed too, new to the group, welcome to active rain.

Jun 27, 2016 03:03 PM
Dorte Engel
RE/MAX Leading Edge - Bowie, MD
ABC - Annapolis, Bowie, Crofton & rest of Maryland

Dear Kari,

This is where a knowledgeable Realtor can be very helpful. Many green upgrades make no sense for some homes, while others are very valuable. I am a huge fan of properly caulking & insulating, when insulation is on sale in the fall. Usually pays you back that winter. Other upgrades need a bit of a longer-time perspective.

Jun 27, 2016 03:16 PM
Lise Howe
Keller Williams Capital Properties - Washington, DC
Assoc. Broker in DC, MD, VA and attorney in DC

What a great message for all of us to share win our buyers. Thank you for this!

Jun 27, 2016 08:59 PM
Sham Reddy CRS
Howard Hanna RE Services, Dayton, OH - Dayton, OH
CRS

Thanks for a totally different topic!!!

As homes flood the real estate market claiming that they have green features or energy efficiency and ask for a premium price tag because buyers think that they are getting an innovative, eco-friendly and energy-efficient home, the real question is, "How do they know?"

Jun 27, 2016 09:13 PM
Dorie Dillard Austin TX
Coldwell Banker Realty ~ 512.750.6899 - Austin, TX
NW Austin ~ Canyon Creek and Spicewood/Balcones

Good morning kari klaus ,

Excellent post..this is a message we can carry to both our sellers and buyers! Congratulations to a well deserved featured post! I just subscribed to your blog.

Jun 27, 2016 09:23 PM
Jennifer Mackay
Counts Real Estate Group, Inc. - Panama City, FL
Your Bay County Florida Realtor 850.774.6582

Thanks for sharinng this information kari klaus - I recently "greened" some of my house with a tankless water heater and a new A/C unit - both have dramatically reduced my electric bill and you bet I will be advertising it as such

Jun 27, 2016 09:24 PM
Harry F. D'Elia III
WEDO Real Estate and Beyond, LLC - Phoenix, AZ
Investor , Mentor, GRI, Radio, CIPS, REOs, ABR

I see many new home builders are pushing green in marketing.

Jun 27, 2016 10:46 PM
Jan Green - Scottsdale, AZ

Rightly so Harry.  Arizona is #1 in energy efficient production built homes.  https://www.energystar.gov/index.cfm?fuseaction=qhmi.showhomesmarketindex

Jul 01, 2016 05:38 AM
Gary L. Waters Broker Associate, Bucci Realty
Bucci Realty, Inc. - Melbourne, FL
Eighteen Years Experience in Brevard County

Interesting information. I was not aware of the term green-washing but I do recall seeing "green" promoted.

Jun 28, 2016 04:01 AM
Mary Weiss
Zillow Group Mortgages - Seattle, WA
Trainer & Content Manager

Thank you for sharing! Great information - I'm in the market to buy and I keep seeing all sorts of listings with "green" terms and features. It's daunting since I'm far from being an expert on the topic. I'll be sure to some extra research and due diligence if I find something that I especially like. :-)

Jun 28, 2016 04:23 AM
Kari Klaus
Realty Sage - Arlington, VA
Founder, RealtySage.com: Intelligent Real Estate

Jennifer Mackay That's great news! That's one of the biggest advantages to an eco home is the utility cost savings. By educating buyers about these advantages we can help to encourage the purchase of more energy efficient homes. 

Jun 28, 2016 06:50 AM
Kari Klaus
Realty Sage - Arlington, VA
Founder, RealtySage.com: Intelligent Real Estate

Patricia Kennedy Thank you! We briefly worked together some many years ago. Wishing you continued success! 

Jun 28, 2016 06:51 AM
Kari Klaus
Realty Sage - Arlington, VA
Founder, RealtySage.com: Intelligent Real Estate

Dorie Dillard Thank you for following me. I will post often useful ways for buyers, sellers and agents to navigate this newer, but growing housing market. And I look forward to your feedback and comments. Thanks!

Jun 28, 2016 06:52 AM
Kari Klaus
Realty Sage - Arlington, VA
Founder, RealtySage.com: Intelligent Real Estate

Harry F. D'Elia . I think you are right. There are many homebuilders pushing "green" and some homes are actually very eco-friendly including Net Zero Energy homes, which are so energy efficient that they actually create as much energy as they use and sometimes even more! Pulte Group, one the leading national homebuilders, has just unveiled their prototype Net Zero Energy home that they will test for the next year before considering launching into the mass market. Sometimes a builder pushing "green" is very legitimate and is doing amazing things for the eco homes market. Just make sure to check the info.

Jun 29, 2016 12:52 AM
Bruce Kunz
C21 Solid Gold Realty, Brick, NJ, 732-920-2100 - Howell, NJ
REALTOR®, Brick & Howell NJ Homes for Sale

Hi kari klaus. I was unaware of the term 'green-washing' but have experienced a few examples apparent over selling of the 'green' idea. I had a problem with the website search but will try again.

Thank you for sharing the information. It is helpful!
Bruce

 

Jun 29, 2016 03:18 AM
Jan Green - Scottsdale, AZ
Value Added Service, 602-620-2699 - Scottsdale, AZ
HomeSmart Elite Group, REALTOR®, EcoBroker, GREEN

This is exactly why I provide energy audits to every home buyer.  They will learn if a home is truly as efficient as claimed, so no green washing there.  As a green agent, I'm typically frustrated as to how green homes are marketed as energy efficient when I don't see enough features listed to represent that fact at all.  Great post!

Jul 01, 2016 05:36 AM
Kari Klaus
Realty Sage - Arlington, VA
Founder, RealtySage.com: Intelligent Real Estate

Jan Green Thank you for your comments. I know that you are very experienced in this field. At VivaGreenHomes.com we've recently added a HERS Rated verification logo with the HERS score to the listings that are posted and have received this certification that we can verify. This is definitely just one of the many ways VivaGreenHomes.com is trying to help buyers understand the  value of certifications, having the information and details upfront about the home's features and understanding energy efficiency audits. Hope you add your listings to VivaGreenHomes.com and refer your buyer clients there as well to browse homes in their area. Thanks! 

Jul 01, 2016 06:49 AM
Kari Klaus
Realty Sage - Arlington, VA
Founder, RealtySage.com: Intelligent Real Estate

Bruce Kunz The small search bug is fixed! Search is working smoothly now across the country. Enjoy! 

Jul 01, 2016 06:51 AM
Bruce Kunz

Great, Kari. Thanks for getting it fixed so quickly! I'll be checking the site again soon.
Bruce

Jul 01, 2016 07:23 AM