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For green, low-cost solutions to add value to your home, consider the following:

  • Add tankless water heaters. They avoid the standby heat losses associated with storage water heaters, meaning you won’t have to wait for hot water.
  • Use recycled insulation in attics and walls. Buyers will love the idea of conserving resources and cutting down on energy costs by keeping in warm air.
  • Install water reclamation systems to use the leftover “gray water” from household use for the yard and garden.
  • Utilize green landscaping with recycled, bio-degradable products and little to no fertilizer and pesticide. Your yard will draw buyers in by being cleaner, safer and more naturally beautiful.
  • Show your home tastefully. A clothes line is a good way to save energy, but may look tacky during a showing. Instead, highlight the hooks and lines available for a clothesline, minus the hanging clothes.
  • Leave energy-efficient appliances for future owners. This could be the selling point for buyers looking to cut down on energy bills.
  • Seal windows with weather stripping or caulk to plug air leaks, and show your buyers how airtight they really are.
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