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Green Your Home Workshop
© 2012 Keller Williams Realty, Inc
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Presented by:
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Jonathan McGovernSpeak, Read, Write Real Estate, Apartment Genius
Jonathan MinskSunTrust Mortgage
Gerard SmithSoutheast Builders
What We Cover in the GYH Workshop
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• Motivations
• Laying the Groundwork▫ Facts and Fears
▫ Six Things to Consider
• The Four Steps to Greening Your Home▫ The Process
▫ The Priorities
• The Three Zones▫ The Inside, Systems, and Outside Zones
•Getting It Done
About Me
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•Licensed REALTOR® Georgia and California
•My credentials(BPO, SFR, CCIM Candidate)
•Experienced Real Estate Investor
•Pilot, Travel Buff, Classic Rock Fan
Jonathan McGovern
Motivations
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• Human consumption in the past two centuries has released enough carbon dioxide to cause measurable, irreversible changes in the atmosphere.
• Landfills are overflowing and disposal of household waste is a growing problem.
• Mandatory water conservation is becoming more common, more often.
• With knowledge and action, we can make a difference today. Our presentation is drawn
from Green Your Home, a Keller Williams Realty Guide
Laying the Groundwork
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Green Your Home focuses on the home - as this is where each person can truly have a lasting
impact on our community and our environment.
•Healthy•Money-Smart•Sustainable Living
What Does It Mean to Be “Green”?
Laying the Groundwork
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“Sustainability creates and maintains the conditions under which humans and
nature can exist in productive harmony, that permit fulfilling the social, economic and other requirements of present and
future generations.”
Sustainability, according to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Laying the Groundwork
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Take the ChallengeFear: Green is just a bunch of hype
Fact: While there are some who use the green message for marketing strategies, green is real, green is common sense, and green is likely already a part of your life
Fear: Green is too expensive for me to make a lifestyle change
Fact: Green can save you money over time. There are simple actions you can take today that cost nothing, yet will yield a measurable impact long term
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Fears and Facts
Pages 7-8
Laying the Groundwork
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Fact: Green will not benefit me personally
Fact: Green benefits you directly, and your family, your neighbors, and your community, now and into the future
Fear: Going green will not really make a difference
Fact: A green lifestyle can make all the difference in the world - starting with you in your home
Fears and Facts
Fact: Making the lifestyle change to green is too difficult
Fact : Green is about ease and simplicity, it’s about awareness
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10Pages
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Laying the Groundwork
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Six Things to Consider Before You Begin
1. Focus on resale value2. Keep your local climate in mind3. Get more for less4. Embrace the payback principle5. Take advantage of potential tax advantages,
rebates, and incentives6. Weigh taking action now vs. later
The Process
The Four Steps to Greening Your Home
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1. Clarify your green priorities
2. Create your green team
3. Build your green project list• Inside Zone• Systems Zone• Outside Zone
4. Turn your project list into a plan of action
The Process
The Four Steps to Greening Your Home
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1. Clarify Your Green Priorities• A Healthy Home
• Air• A Money-Smart Home
• Energy• A Sustainable Home
• Water
The Process
Pages 26-29
The Four Steps to Greening Your Home
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2. Create Your Green Team• Jonathan McGovern, Your Real Estate Agent
• General Contractors
• Skilled Tradespeople
• Architects or Design-Build Professionals
• Eco-Consultants
• Landscape Architects
• Home Energy Audit Professionals
The Process
Pages 30-38
The Four Steps to Greening Your Home
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3. Build Your Green Project List
• Pay for a professional energy audit
• Research the rebates and incentives in your area
• Compile a list of possibilities and want-to’s
The Process
The Three Zones
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1. The Inside ZoneA. A Healthy Inside Zone
1) Bring fresh air inside2) Get to know your pollutants3) Test for Pollutants4) Keep pollutants out
B. A Money-Smart Inside Zone1) Improve your lighting design2) Boost energy efficiency
C. A Sustainable Inside Zone1) Get water-wise2) Add smart, sustainable interior design features
The Priorities
Pages 43-90
The Three Zones
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2. The Systems ZoneA. A Money-Smart Systems Zone
1) Understand how you use energy2) Pay yourself back with easy energy updates3) Tighten the building envelope4) Maintain your mechanical systems5) Work with nature
B. A Healthy Systems Zone1) Optimize your ventilation system
C. A Sustainable Systems Zone1) Upgrade the water-wise way
The Priorities
Pages 91-138
The Three Zones
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3. The Outside ZoneA. A Sustainable Outside Zone
1) Water your lawn more efficiently2) Create a sustainable landscape3) Plant a garden of your own
B. A Money-Smart Outside Zone1) Improve your energy efficiency from the outside in
C. A Healthy Outside Zone1) Practice safe landscaping techniques2) Bring your home outside
The Priorities
Pages 43-90
Pages 139-177
The Four Steps to Greening Your Home
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4. Turn Your Project List into a Plan of Action
1. Create your list of action items for the home zones
2. Organize your project list based on your priorities3. Make a realistic, comfortable budget4. Commit to your time frame and team
The Process
Pages 181-184
Getting It Done
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Four Keys to Keeping Green in Good Order
1. Practice proper maintenance for optimal performance
2. Keep it clean
3. Watch for problems
4. Share the rewards of your Green Your Home adventure
Pages 185-189
Getting It Done
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Resources for Rebates and Incentives
• DSIREusa.org – search for your city or county• Energy.gov/savings – search for your city or county• Energysavers.gov – search for ideas, tips, rebates, resources, etc.• EnergyStar.gov – products, ideas, rebates, etc
• Call your local energy provider, or go to their website for more local information
• Ask your accountant
Getting It Done
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Next Steps1. Read Green Your Home2. Create your project list3. Prioritize your project list4. Send me your referrals
Your Green Real Estate Professional
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• I look forward to working with you as you consider greening your home. I am also asking for your referrals - family, friends, co-workers. I’ll take great care of them!
• I sell all kinds of homes, including investment properties - which is another workshop. Do not hesitate to call me for all of your real estate needs!
•Direct (877) 282-2914
Jonathan McGovern