How green building certifications are shaping the real estate market

How green building certifications are shaping the real estate market

[Source: Vert Energy Group] Green building certifications have become a clear path to environmentally sound development, as awareness of the environmental impact of construction reaches an all-time high. Sustainable real estate practices are now a key focus in the industry. These are not certs for the sake of certs; they are certs of solid investment in sustainable living. What Defines a Green Building? [Source: LikedIn] It is a building that is designed and constructed to minimise environmental impact through its construction process, as well as its subsequent use. Its focus is on energy efficiency, resource conservation and waste reduction. Green buildings consume less energy, save water and use less eco-friendly materials, making a healthier living environment. In most ways, they’re also better for occupant well-being and productivity: they have better indoor air quality, natural lighting, and thermal comfort. Green building certifications certify a structure is designed and built to a minimum level of environmental performance. Several green building certifications in India look at different aspects, such as energy utilisation, water usage, indoor air quality, etc. The certifications urge developers to use a particular standard of sustainability, which is a surrogate quality indicator in the real estate market. Major Green Building Certifications in India [Source: Conserve Consultants] LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design): The U.S. Green Building Council manages LEED, a global rating system. Overseen in India by IGBC, the focus is on energy efficiency, water conservation and air quality. IGBC Green Building Rating System: This rating system, developed by IGBC, rates buildings on sustainability, from site selection through energy use, water resources, and, most importantly, indoor environment quality. GRIHA (Green Rating for Integrated Habitat Assessment): GRIHA (Green Rating for Integrated Habitat Assessment), developed by TERI, addresses the issue of reducing the ecological footprint of buildings from design through retail buildings’ energy efficiency and helps improve the energy efficiency of retail buildings and the procedures of improving energy-saving processes. Significance of Green Building Certifications Green building certifications offer several advantages, making them essential in sustainable real estate: Environmental Sustainability: These certifications ensure that we reduce ecological harm and promote energy efficiency, water use reduction, and waste reduction. Increased Marketability: Home buyers and tenants prefer green buildings, whether homes, offices, hospitals, schools, or warehouses. Occupancy rates and prices are better in the case of certified buildings. Compliance and Incentives: Developers also have the chance to take advantage of tax breaks and other incentives to put green certifications in line with government sustainability policies. Enhanced Occupant Health: Better health and productivity among occupants result from green buildings that promote improved indoor air quality, lighting and thermal comfort. Reduced Operating Costs: Utility and maintenance needs are lower, bringing long-term financial savings. Final Thoughts Green building certifications are changing the real estate landscape with energy-efficient, healthy, and cost-reducing properties. These certifications are becoming increasingly crucial as sustainability drives the future of construction and adds value to properties.

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