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I Have Officially Completed my EcoBroker Designation!

Tim Cahill MBA, EcoBroker: Real Estate Agent in Arlington, MA

As a professional Realtor and member in good standing of the National Association of Realtors, the Massachusetts Association of Realtors, and the Eastern Middlesex Association of Realtors, I would like to announce my official completion and attainment of the EcoBroker certification in real estate.

EcoBroker is the premier provider of green designation training for real estate professionals. Founded in 2002, the company has built a solid foundation of environmental education and outreach helping consumers and communities take advantage of energy efficiency and environmentally sensitive design in real estate properties.

Through EcoBroker’s unique energy and environmental curriculum, real estate professionals acquire the knowledge and resources to become Certified EcoBrokers®. These real estate professionals assist clients in their pursuit of properties that provide affordability, comfort and a healthier environment, all the while reducing carbon footprints. EcoBroker has thousands of members in all 50 states and internationally.

Having obtained the designation, I am one of only 35 certified professionals in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts.

While it may not always be easy being green, won't you join me on the new journey?

--Tim

What green or eco-friendly changes improve the value of a home? Share your top 3 tips here!

Tim Cahill MBA, EcoBroker: Real Estate Agent in Arlington, MA

Every EcoBroker or NAR Green designee will have a different answer, but here are my favorite top three:

  1. Installation of Energy Star appliances - lighting and appliances account for 27% of all energy used in a residence and account for more than 45% of total energy costs. You can actually show how much is saved in a home by comparing the old utility bills to the new, estimated costs by using the Energy Star ratings and your local utility rates. This shows an ACTUAL value increase in the home.
  2. Installation of new, energy efficient windows. Current windows are even more efficient than those manufactured 10 years ago, so it would behove a homeowner to consider replacing the windows even if they're 10 years old. Studies show that the new, improved windows can lower home energy costs by up to 15%. So see #1 above and this adds even MORE value to the home!
  3. Easiest of all - install a programmable thermostat! By regulating the temperature and lowering the heat or air conditioning by at least 8 hours at a time (while you're at work or at night while you're asleep), you can save up to $150 per year in utility costs alone.

I hope some of these ideas help someone, somewhere! I can't wait to hear what others have to say! Post away!

--TMC