Green home building: the benefits of living in a green home | Chevy Chase, MD

While living in a green home building can be extremely beneficial to the environment, many green home homeowners are surprised to discover the many benefits there are for the homeowner that lives in one of these eco-friendly buildings. The fact is, however, that there is a dual benefit to both the environment and the inhabitants in these modern buildings. If you are currently looking for a new place to live and are contemplating whether are not living in a green building may be the right choice for you, here are just a few examples of the many benefits of living in a green building.

 

Health Benefits 

 

Green homes utilize materials that are not only less toxic for the environment, but that are also healthier for the inhabitants of these homes. Many traditional building materials that are used for the construction of homes contain particles that are released into the air of the building during the construction process. These particles are often toxic when breathed in, or can be a source of irritation to those who suffer from allergies. Green homes utilize more natural building materials that do not contain these toxic and irritating chemicals/materials. Furthermore, green buildings often employ the use of purer ventilation systems, which can make these buildings an easier place for those who suffer from allergies and asthma to breathe.

 

Lower Utility Costs 

 

Since green homes employ building strategies to make these buildings more efficient, inhabitants of these homes will often notice that they pay dramatically less on their utility bills each month than when they lived in a traditional home or apartment building. From utilizing appliances that run more efficiently, to having highly insulated walls that keep the heat/cold outside, these homes employ many strategies that can save you greatly on your electricity, water, and gas bills each month.

Higher Resale Value 

 

Green homes generally have a higher resale value than their non-green counterparts. This is due to the fact that these buildings employ the use sustainable materials. Furthermore, prospective buyers will often be willing to pay more for a green home since they know that these homes not only benefit the environment, but will also benefit their budget in the form of low utility bills. Renters (and buyers) who choose to live in a green building or home will see that they can reap many benefits from doing so. Living in one of these buildings can thusly provide benefits to both the inhabitant of the home and to the environment. Contact us to find out more about the benefits of living in a green home building.