CBRE surveyed 500 real estate professionals and 84% of respondents agreed that a building with "features that reduce energy consumption" is the most impactful on a real estate transaction. 35% said this has a positive impact if present 49% said an absence of this technology has a negative impact This means that about half of commercial real estate transactions would walk away from a deal or ask for a discount if the building lacked features that reduce energy consumption. #climatechange #commercialrealestate #environment Link to study in comments thanks for sharing Steve Swerdlow
Please don't forget water solutions like decentralized water recycling and reuse. Of course energy reduction and managment important but don't forget the role of water in a building. Without water hard to occupy a building. Thank you! Will Evans timely post, content and commentary! #UseWaterTwice Greg SturckeHydraloopFLUX Partner GroupHydraloop USBill KlehmValerie Hackney#smartbuilding #smarthomes #sustainabilty #climatetech #climatechangeaction #realestatedevelopers #multifamilyinvesting #ecofriendly OUTSTANDING GRAND LAKE FOUNDATIONSiebe Van Der ZeeDante J. SassanoMelissa LubitzDrew IsaacJames RassenfossJames EklundWestern Resource AdvocatesKirsten HeckendorfEric AmyotErnie BjorkmanUrban VillagesHomeboundMarc David HomesmilehimodernThe Future of Water FundWater FoundryFrank VerschoorBrian Tracy, M.S., C.W.P.Lindsay RogersS&D Marketing | Advertising3Lines Venture CapitalGreenRockAndy KleinRyan FrazierAtlantean Media
More and more real estate deals will be energy data and energy feature driven. Indoor air quality driven too. Thanks for sharing Will Evans.
Doing everything I can to help real estate owners, operators, and occupiers lower energy costs, increase operational efficiency and decarbonize their buildings. Go to market builder, forever sales nerd and coach.
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