Benefits to Homeowners
Homeowners enjoy four major benefits from energy-efficient
construction: lower utility bills, increased comfort, higher resale
value, and qualification for energy-efficient mortgages.
Let's
look briefly at each:
- Lower utility bills are the result of higher
construction standards as compared to conventional construction.
- Increased comfort is because energy-efficient construction techniques
virtually eliminate drafts and temperature gradients that make
homeowners feel warmer or colder than they really are.
- Higher resale value results from better constructed, more energy-efficient
homes being worth more in the marketplace. A recent survey found
that 85% of the respondents believe energy saving features add
to a home's resale value.
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Finally, the possibility of qualifying for an energy
efficient mortgage is a real advantage. Home buyers purchasing
an energy-efficient home with energy consumption that can be documented
may qualify for a larger mortgage than they would receive on a
conventional home. According to the National Association of Realtors®,
lenders are now looking closely at the projected utility costs
for a home in determining whether a prospective mortgagor can
afford both the monthly mortgage payment and the utility payment.
In addition, the Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corporation (Freddie
Mac) and the Federal National Mortgage Association (Fannie Mae)
have changed their appraisal forms to include energy efficiency.
Finally, Freddie Mac has changed its purchasing guidelines to
permit higher loan-to-income ratios for energy efficient properties.
The bottom line is more prospective homeowners can
qualify for these Energy Efficient Mortgages on an energy efficient
home when lenders examine their ability to repay the mortgage.