New GREENPRINT from National Homes makes communities more sustainable
By NextHome Staff
March 25, 2020
March 25, 2020
Today, homebuyers – especially Millennial buyers – are looking for environmentally responsible options in real estate. National Homes recognized the importance of sustainability to its buyers, and began developing a program that gives buyers the reassurance of knowing that when buying a new home, they are also doing their part. That program, called "GREENPRINT," is now about to launch in National Homes communities across the GTA.For more than 25 years, National has lived by the mandate that "You are the Blueprint." This customer-focussed approach has been the driving force behind the design and construction of every community National has built. And now, the company is taking it even further.As an environmentally conscious company, National Homes utilized a third party CRESNET-certified energy evaluator to complete energy performance testing and inspections in their homes, to find where they can best improve energy efficiency and increase savings for homeowners on energy consumption. Then National responded by incorporating Green materials, features, and processes into every home they build. In addition, homebuyers can also choose from options that can save even more energy, save long term costs, and reduce their environmental impact even further.By offering so many Green features and finishes in its communities, National Homes is showing a commitment to sustainability as it continues to roll out new innovative ideas like the "Bright Ideas" and "GREENPRINT" programs. National strives to put clients first and work on a personal level to meet the needs of those people who prioritize environmental responsibility, all while building homes as eco-friendly as possible.Each step taken towards efficiency and sustainability brings us closer to a Greener future – something that people worldwide work towards every day. The actions of every single person creates an impact, but having these ideals built into the core of a company such as National Homes shows that every company can do its part, and National's "GREENPRINT" initiative proves that you can do your part to help the planet, and look stylish at the same time.You will be able to explore National's Green/Smart home innovations in new communities coming soon, including The Vale, a townhome community coming to Courtice; Tyandaga Heights, townhomes coming soon to Burlington's Brant St.; and, also in Burlington, a new condo and townhome community on Plains Rd..NATIONAL HOMESFor further information, visit the website.