Green Homes for Everyone
From Seattle to Des Moines to New York City, anyone can have a green home. Rented or owned, affordable or market-rate, single-family or multi-unit, urban, suburban or rural: If it’s housing, it can be green. Learn the basics: Green Homes 101
LEED for Homes
What is LEED?
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LEED Affordable Housing
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LEED for Homes Courses
Description of Point Categories
Incentives for Going Green
Green Your Blog
It's easy, fun and free to spread the word about green homes and let your Web site visitors know green homebuilding is important to you. Learn more...
Affordable Goes Green
A new study finds that green homes are increasingly accessible across income levels and demographics.
Green Home Know-How
Ask An Expert: Picking a roof/insulation combo. Climate is a key consideration when deciding what type of roofing material is best with spray-foam insulation. More questions...
Selecting An Architect: Choosing the right team to design your green home is key. Read more…
10 Ways to Beat the Heat: Summer just keeps getting hotter. Save money and help curb future record-breaking heat with these easy tips.
45 Ways to Green the Not-So-New House: Green homes don't have to be built from scratch.
This LEED-certified home is in the Carsten Crossings neighborhood in Rocklin, Calif., part of the 1,200-acre Whitney Ranch master-planned community. Each of the 144 homes planned for Carsten Crossings will aim for certification, with features expected to save homeowners $1,400 a year on utilities.
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