For most of us the idea of a “green” home is limited to the use of a water tank and solar panels. Both are admirable additions to any residence but very few people stop to consider how efficient their home is.
One of our lenders, Firstmac is encouraging new home builders and anyone who is purchasing a newly built home (less than 12 months old) to factor efficiency into their plans with the Green Home Loan.
Offering a significant interest reduction for the first five Mortgage broker years of the loan the GreenHome Loan is a great incentive to achieve a 7-star NatHERS rating on a new home purchase. Currently all new construction in Queensland is required to have a minimum NatHERS (Nationwide Home Energy Rating System) rating of 6-stars. You may find that your new build is able to achieve a 7-star rating with very little change in your current building plans.
The Nationwide Home Energy Rating System (NatHERS) measures the efficiency of a home based on the following.
Building efficiency is defined as the amount of additional resources (heating and cooling) required to keep a home at a comfortable temperature through the year.
The benefits of an energy efficient home aren’t limited to a reduction in the home loan rate. By needing less energy to heat and cool a home, less greenhouse gas is produced and there is an ongoing financial benefit with reduced power bills. Environment Victoria has reported that an energy-efficient home can cut electricity and gas bills by up to 40%.
At Zest Mortgage Solutions we look forward to seeing more lenders and local Springfield and Brookwater builders embrace green strategies that benefit the environment and the home resident.
The Firstmac Green Home Loan package has a raft of additional benefits including:
If the FirstmacGreen Home Loan has sparked your interest, schedule a time to chat to Mel to learn more. With a 99% approval rate, the team at Zest Mortgage Solutions are the local Springfield experts and are here to make your home loan journey a positive and stress-free experience.
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