
Energy Star Designations
As of December, 2009, over 1 million homes have received the EPA's Energy Star designation since the program’s inception in 1995. Despite the many foreclosures, the glutted housing market and drowning homeowners, 75,000 more homes gained the Energy Star designation in 2009, raising the numbers to 1,024,200.
In 2007, 12% of single-family homes in the U.S. were Energy Star homes. In 2008, the numbers had reached 17%. Although the reports have yet to come in for 2009, there’s no doubt the numbers are increasing.
Two Other Green Home Certifications
Energy Star isn’t the only one with a green program; the U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC) also has a green home certification program. The number of participating homes is small (3,050 by the end of ’09), but noteworthy.
The National Association of Home Builders Research Center (NAHB) provides the National Green Building Certification, with over 500 participants.

As we move forward in 2010, keep green in mind because energy efficient Southern New Hampshire homes are in high demand. If you’re trying to sell your home and can’t get it off the market, consider renovation towards a greener world.
If you’re trying to sell your home or find a green home to buy, I can help. Call me today at 603-821-1134 or email me at dave@daveheeter.com.
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