Certified Homes Outperform Non-Certified Homes

Certified Homes Outperform Non-Certified Homes

Earth Advantage Institute, a nonprofit green building resource, announced the results of its annual certified home analysis in the Portland metropolitan region for the 2010 to 2011 year. The study is part of the organization’s research efforts that include gathering data on green building valuation.

Existing homes with a sustainable certification sold for 30 percent more than homes without such a designation, according to sales data provided by the Portland Regional Multiple Listing Service (RMLS) to Earth Advantage Institute. This finding is based on the sale of existing homes between May 1, 2010 and April 30, 2011 in Multnomah, Clackamas, Columbia, and Washington County in Oregon, and Clark County in Washington.

Better sales prices were also seen for newly constructed homes with a sustainability certification. As a group, new homes with a sustainability certification in the six-county Portland metropolitan area sold for 8 percent more than new non-certified homes.

This result continues a four-year trend in which new homes with a third-party certification for sustainable construction and energy performance have consistently sold for more than newly constructed homes that had not been certified. The term “certified home” includes homes that received an Earth Advantage New Homes, ENERGY STAR, or a LEED® for Homes designation, or a combined Earth Advantage/ENERGY STAR certification. Sales information is reported by participating real estate brokers to RMLS. The Portland metropolitan area region includes Multnomah, Clackamas, Columbia, Washington and Yamhill Counties in Oregon and Clark County in Washington.

Portland RMLS was the first regional multiple listing service in the country to provide sales information for homes with green certification, at the request of the Earth Advantage Institute. RMLS began tracking information in 2007.

Two important trends are shown by the four years of sales data. First, the market share of certified homes among all newly constructed homes stayed consistent, with 18 percent of the new homes in the Portland market receiving a sustainability certification. Second, a notable price premium for certified homes as a group was observed in each year.

About Earth Advantage Institute

Earth Advantage Institute works with the building and design industry to help implement sustainable building practices. Its nonprofit mission is to create an immediate, practical and cost-effective path to sustainability and carbon reduction in the built environment. The organization achieves its objectives through a range of innovative certification, education and technical services programs.

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