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Here's What's Trending in Green Real Estate

by Georgina Patterson 02/07/2022

Sustainable and eco-friendly materials and practices continue to rise in popularity and accessibility in the real estate world. Technological advancements and increased awareness of environmental issues have made green real estate a smart choice in any location. Here are some of the main green real estate trends appearing in the market today:

Energy Efficiency

Energy efficient materials and building techniques are becoming more popular with time. Energy-efficiency not only reduces environmental impact of a home but also keeps utility bills low. Solar power, water recycling and other energy-saving concepts are trends that keep expanding in accessibility and popularity.

Repurposed Materials

DIY approaches to home renovations and design are another form of sustainable real estate. Repurposing or restoring old objects, fixtures and furniture helps reduce waste and carbon footprint. Some popular repurposing trends today are using old windows as wall decor or broken sinks and bathtubs as quirky outdoor planters.

Smart Homes

Home automation is a constantly expanding trend. As the technology gets more advanced and more affordable, the trend has made its way into countless homes regardless of area or style. One example of smart home technology that is also eco-friendly is a smart thermostat. These devices control the temperature of the home automatically to reduce energy expenditure and waste. Other things like smart light bulbs and smart appliances with automatic power-saving modes are also popular ways to stay green.

Green & Biophilic Designs

Green design has been an emerging trend among environmentally conscious homeowners, especially those in highly urban areas. Green and biophilic design incorporates the natural world into the design of the home. Some prominent examples of this concept are living walls, green roofs, strategic window placement to capture natural light and other architectural features to promote a connection to nature.

As with any trend, these green concepts might not work for everyone. However, with so many new options constantly emerging, it is easy to incorporate some of these eco-friendly trends into your home.

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Georgina Patterson

Georgina was born and raised in Paris, France. She studied Mathematics and Biology at the University of Paris. She settled in Marin County where she and her husband raised their two children. She was on tour with Cirque du Soleil, managing and chaperoning her young daughter who was one of the show's featured performers. During this time, they worked and traveled throughout Canada and the USA. Georgina appreciates the beauty of the Bay Area and Sonoma. She especially enjoys the nice weather, diversity, and culture. She became a tax preparer and an Enrolled Agent. She decided to become a Realtor® and is pleased to join Keller Williams Realty. For fun, she enjoys traveling and playing the Piano. 

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