Published June 18, 2018
Green Design is an Investment in the Future
With the cost-saving combination of
high energy and water efficiency, reduced waste and a healthier indoor
environment, green building is a way of “future proofing” your home.
Q: I hear more and more about Built Green™ homes and communities.
Can you tell me why I should be interested?
A: Buying a house is the largest purchase most people ever make,
and homebuyers are looking for long-term value with their home. With the cost-saving
combination of high energy and water efficiency, reduced waste and a healthier
indoor environment, green building offers a smart investment in the future. I like
to use the term future proofing.
Built Green™ Homes. An Investment in the Future
Years ago, building green may have
meant, to many people, only adding energy efficient appliances to a home, but
today, new technologies and methods raise green building to new standards.
Today’s buyer is looking for a quality
home that will last a long time, protect the health of their families, enhance
comfort and reduce the impact on our environment. Homebuyers want a smart-technology
home with highly efficient energy and water systems, improved air quality, and
to spend less time and money on maintenance and upkeep.
In Seattle, 58% of new single-family homes were certified Built Green™ in 2016. In total, over 17,000 single-family homes, multi-family buildings, remodels and communities have been certified Built Green™. Today, more builders are offering green homes with cost-efficient features and elements that enhance quality of life, and homebuyers recognize the benefit of these homes.
More about Built Green™
Built Green™ is a green home
certification program of the Master Builders Association of King and Snohomish
Counties. It was founded in 1999 in partnership with King County, Snohomish
County, and other agencies in Washington State. The program’s mission is “to
serve as the driving force for environmentally sound design, construction, and
development practices in Washington’s cities and communities.” Built Green™
members include architects, builders, developers, subcontractors, suppliers,
lenders, and real estate agents working together to improve quality of life in
King and Snohomish Counties.
Built Green™ is a holistic
certification program. In other words, homes certified as Built Green™ must
meet standards in many environmental categories: site and water, energy
efficiency, health and indoor air quality, and materials efficiency. All homes
are verified by a third-party, and are rated 3-, 4-, 5-, or Emerald Star. As
such, Built Green™ helps buyers and renters find quality homes that offer the
ability to guard the health of their families as well as the environment
The program also offers a structure
for builders to certify their good work and get incentives for it. Many local
municipalities and utilities use Built Green™ certification as a basis for
awarding builders with expedited permits, rebates, or greater density, knowing
that these homes will provide community and environmental benefits beyond homes
that are simply built to meet code.
Sustainable Communities.
Sustainable communities extend
green building practices beyond the individual home to a neighborhood or
community level and provide long-term value, helping residents combine and
manage resources so that they can live well now, and in the future. Built Green™ offers a community
certification, which indicates that homes in a community are interconnected
through shared resources and also demonstrates high levels of stormwater
management and water protection, and sustainable land use. The other
certification types offered by Built Green™ are single-family/townhome,
multi-family, remodel, and refit.
See builtgreen.net for more information about the Built Green™ program