Are you about to buy a particularly energy-efficient home? Are you building your home, and would you like to know the advantages of low energy consumption? The RT2012 regulation requires new constructions to follow certain environmentally friendly standards.



Reduce the amount of your bills

If you are looking to reduce your electricity bills, working with a real estate negotiator who specializes in energy-saving homes is the ideal solution. You will move into accommodation benefiting from particularly effective insulation, which will keep the room cool or warm depending on the season, for a temperature that regulates itself automatically, and is ideal in both winter and summer. The accommodation will also certainly be equipped with a rainwater collector to save water, compost, or even a solar energy system.

A home improvement

This may not yet be on the agenda, but when you want to resell your house, you can highlight its energy label. The higher the rating, the more likely the home is to sell quickly and at a good price. A house that is not energy efficient will in fact require work on the part of its new owner: it may also be necessary to bring the entire electrical installation up to standard, which involves a significant budget, to be taken into account within the negotiating margin. It is therefore important to have your house appraised by professionals before putting it up for sale, in order to know the added value you will make thanks to its low energy consumption.

A bright house

An energy-efficient house uses, among other things, daylight to heat its interior. It is therefore equipped with numerous large openings which allow outside light to pass through. This reduces your electricity use, since you no longer need to turn on the light. In addition, natural lighting is much more pleasant and relaxing than bulb lighting.

An environmentally friendly house

Your new energy-saving home consumes little. It is therefore not very polluting, and helps to preserve the environment. During the real estate valuation of this property in Grenoble , Lyon, or in any other region, you will see that this type of more ecological property is a little more expensive to purchase than traditional housing. The additional cost will, however, be amortized after several years, thanks to the savings made on energy.