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The Next Big Thing—Green Building
By Kimberly Carrillo
Sure, it may seem like it is only a buzz word, but green building
is becoming a highly sought after commodity in the home builder business.
Are you looking to offer green building in the next year? Five years? Ten
years? If your answer is no to all three, then you may be missing out on
a great opportunity to stay ahead of the curve in the real estate market.
"In response to growing awareness of the building environment's
effect on the natural environment, architects and builders, activists and
government agencies are increasingly championing an alternative method of
design and construction," said Jeffrey Kaye of KCET-Los Angeles on the
Online NewsHour. "A further encouragement for green building projects
has come from cities, states and government agencies, which in recent years
have enacted green building standards."
More and more people are making the push for everything to
be built in an eco-friendly manner. Residential developers need to embrace
this trend and move forward rather than waiting until they are required to
meet green standards.
Where do you go from here?
Meet the people. Look into attending a green
building conference that will answer some of your basic (and advanced) questions
and also give you an opportunity to network with some of the most innovative
names in the green building business.
Get educated. Price out classes and certifications
that you will need to become a green builder.
Talk to the locals. See what local companies
cater towards green building. Keep track of their contact information and
ask for pricing on things that you know you will need in the future. Having
a great directory full of contacts and pricing will make your life easier
as you move forward.
Stay informed. Sign up for online newsletters
about green building. A great resource is at BuildingGreen. Not only do they
have monthly issues, but they also have wonderful archives of past issues.
Meet the press. If you decide to start building
energy-efficient homes and developments, write a press release immediately
and let everyone know about it. Be sure to put it up on your website as well.
Keep writing press releases every to keep your name out there in the news.
This will increase your popularity to future home buyers and on the web.
And the winner is... Submit your finished
projects for green building awards. You can't buy that kind of publicity.
(Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Kimberly_Carrillo)
Kimberly Carrillo is a search engine optimization specialist
at IF marketing & advertising in Austin, Texas. She has more than a decade
of industry experience.
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