By Ruben Gonzalez
Prudential California Realty (DBA)
Most
homeowners claim to be eco-friendly and want to help the environment, yet they worry
that making changes in their home will be costly or inconsequential. This is
especially true for someone who is in the process of selling their home and
doesn’t want to make any substantial changes to a place they hope to be leaving
soon.
However,
making-energy efficient home improvements doesn’t have to mean sweeping changes
and, by creating a better carbon footprint for your house, you will attract
green-conscious homebuyers.
Recent
studies have reported that 80% of homebuyers identify energy savings and
comfortable surroundings as key factors when deciding between listings, so more
agents today are working with home sellers on innovative energy, environmental
and ecological approaches and opportunities for selling the home.
One
simple and easy change concerns the lighting in your house. Today’s green
lighting isn’t limited to the fluorescent light bulbs to which most people have
quickly adapted. There are plenty of other options including LED gaining in
popularity as a viable and affordable home-lighting source.
LED
is a energy-efficient, semi-conducting light source that started growing in
popularity in 2007. In the past, LED lighting appeared as unattractive blue
hues but today’s LED lighting offers the same bright white output as
incandescent lighting. Plus there is an affordable price tag to go with it and
people understand the value of it.
LED
lighting can also be used in some areas of the home that will better showcase
features when one looks around. From track lighting over the fireplace to under-counter
cabinet lighting to can lighting in the hall, LED fixtures can cast dramatic
light on your home’s best features.
There
are plenty of other benefits as well. LED lighting uses 75% less electricity
than the standard incandescent light bulbs, and LED bulbs last 50 times longer
than standard bulbs, saving you money.
Energy-efficient
lighting should also be used in exterior locals of the home, such as around any
deck, pool, patio or garden. These low-energy emitting lights are perfect
complements to any outdoor features you want to show off.
Of
course, once someone buys a home, they can just make the changes themselves,
but a savvy real estate agent will tell you that a homebuyer will judge your
eco-friendly actions in a positive light and may be more inclined to deal with
you.
Taking
advantage of these modern lights will not only let you help the environment,
but it may benefit your pocketbook as well.
Ruben Gonzalez can be reached at (562) 507-0754 or E-mail me.
Prudential (dba) is
an independently owned and operated member of Prudential Real Estate
Affiliates, Inc., a Prudential company. Equal Housing Opportunity .
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