Green Homes for Everyone
From Seattle to Des Moines to New York City, anyone can have a green home. Rented or owned, affordable or market-rate, single-family or multi-unit, urban, suburban or rural: If it’s housing, it can be green. Learn the basics: Green Homes 101
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15 Green Projects for Under $500
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Green Home Know-How
Ask An Expert: Finding an Energy Auditor. How do I find someone well-qualified to audit my home's energy use? More questions...
Keeping Warm for Less: Save money and stay toasty this winter with these easy tips.
Affordable Goes Green: A new study finds green homes are increasingly accessible. Read more...
Selecting An Architect: Choosing the right team to design your green home is key. Read more…
This LEED-certified home is in the Carsten Crossings neighborhood in Rocklin, Calif., part of the 1,200-acre Whitney Ranch master-planned community. Each of the 144 homes planned for Carsten Crossings will aim for certification, with features expected to save homeowners $1,400 a year on utilities.
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