Net zero 2050: More people are buying homes with the future in mind

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More people are buying homes with the future in mind RealEstate FirstTimeHomebuyers

The exterior of the Journey street towns by Partners Development Group, in Homestead. Courtesy, Partners Development Group

The net-zero Madeline show home by Jayman Built in Seton includes an electric vehicle charging station in the garage.Jayman Built, a large volume home builder in Calgary and Edmonton, launched its first net-zero certified home in 2021. An option package, which includes up to 30 solar panels and an air source electric heat pump system, among other features, adds $60,000 to the sticker price of a single-family home. However, the package is touted to save 10.

Its stacked townhome project in southeast Calgary, Zen Sequel, was its first net-zero/net-zero ready multi-family project, selling out in just 12 months. Vice-president and general manager Chris Williams says the Zen Sequel project was “net-zero for zero dollars.”

 

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Oh my! I bought a house and not once did I have my future in mind! Good grief!

Does anyone buy a home without the future in mind? Seriously who makes any major investment without the future in mind 🤔

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