NAHB Green Building Legislation
The National Association of Home Builders (NAHB) urged Congress this week to move forward on legislation to improve energy efficiency and sustainability in housing without driving costs above manageable levels. Jerry Howard, NAHB executive vice president and CEO testified before a House Financial Services Committee hearing on H.R. 6078, the Green Resources for Energy Efficient Neighborhood Act (or the GREEN Act) of 2008.
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I think offering reduced interest rates to homes that are better built is a great idea. How that in turn will effect the rest of the market will be interesting. Will it drive the prices of the other homes down or inflate them?
I would have bought a home like this but to get one would have meant building it and that was way more expensive then buying the one I did.
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I doubt I could either but in time as they come up for resale and as more get built the cost will drop. Look at windows one used to pay a high premium for ecoat and such now it is very little. Solar tube used to be 600 now they re 300. So in time it will get better and this program should help it be sooner then later.
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