Did you know that as a real estate professional you are perfectly positioned to help clients “green” their homes? No, we’re not suggesting you become an expert in solar panels or window sealants. Your role as a real estate agent is to connect your clients with the experts who have the know-how to turn green dreams into reality.
Before they swing a hammer, conservation-minded homeowners should form a “green team,” according to Green Your Home, the latest guidebook from Keller Williams Realty, Inc. This group of professionals can assess properties for green opportunities and prioritize the projects that will make the biggest impact ― or cost the least to do, or both! They also can bring technical skills to the table to get the job done.
A green team includes: A real estate agent, a general contractor, skilled trades people, an architect and/or design-build professional and an eco-consultant.
Real estate professionals. From plumbers to architects, your sphere of influence proves valuable every day as you help clients buy and sell real estate. When it comes to assessing green improvements to properties for sale or a recently purchased home, that sphere is equally important. Not only will your clients be grateful for your leads, but your contacts will appreciate the customer referrals. Moreover, while you don’t need to be an expert on energy-conserving measures, you have a solid vantage point on which green features matter most to potential buyers. That’s information that sellers would love to know as they make their properties market-ready.
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