"As consumers' interest in sustainability grows, Realtors understand the necessity of promoting sustainability in their real estate practice, such as marketing energy efficiency in property listings to homebuyers," says NAR President William E. Brown. "The goal of the NAR Sustainability Program is to provide leadership and strategies on topics of sustainability to benefit members, consumers and communities."
To accommodate the increasing consumer interest, more Multiple Listing Services (MLSs) are including data entry fields to identify a property's green features; 43 percent of respondents report their MLS has green data fields, and only 19 percent do not. Real estate professionals see great value in promoting energy efficiency features within listings, with seven out of 10 stating that they feel strongly about the benefits in promoting those features to potential homebuyers.
The sustainability survey asked participants about renewable energy and how they view the impact of renewable energy on the real estate market. 80 percent of real estate agents and brokers said that solar panels are currently available in their market; forty-two percent said solar panels increased the property value.
The home features that survey respondents said clients consider as very or somewhat important include a home's efficient use of lighting (50 percent), a smart/connected home (40 percent), green community features such as bike lanes and green spaces (37 percent), landscaping for water conservation (32 percent), and renewable energy systems such as solar and geothermal (23 percent).
When it comes to the sustainable neighborhood features that clients favor, 60 percent of survey respondents listed parks and outdoor recreation, 37 percent listed access to local food and nine percent listed recycling.
As conversations regarding sustainability issues and practices
become more and more common and features for homes further advance technologically and with regard to accessibility, it will be fascinating
to see how this dialogue progresses between real estate professionals,
homebuilders, homebuyers, and sellers in the future.
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