Sustainable
items can add thousands of dollars to your home
A report in the Brisbane Courier Mail says research by
PRDNationwide has shown installing sustainable items can add thousands to the
price of your home.
For example, solar panels can add 27% and solar hot
water 26%
A water tank can add 30% to a home and 33% to a unit’s
price.
Going
“green” pays off in real estate
If you're thinking about
renovating or building a new home, you should consider using recycled materials
and reduce the environmental impact of your project. The Internet is a great
way to access pre-loved building materials at great prices.
When you start designing your
project, consider what you really need. Larger homes won't only cost more but
will also require more resources to complete. With clever design and planning
you can make better use of the space you have available and reduce the need to
add on extra rooms and materials.
You can also reduce the
environmental impact of your project by re-using recycled goods from your
existing structure or by purchasing recycled building materials. These
materials are often cheaper than buying new building products, which will also
assist you financially.
If your project involves
demolishing the original structure I strongly suggest deconstruction rather
than destruction. Re-use timber, doors, and window frames in your new structure
to save money and protect the environment. Many people admire reclaimed wood as
it offers a unique combination of antique beauty and uncompromising durability.
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