Energy saving measures boost house prices, new research reveals


Energy saving improvements made to a property could increase its value by 14 per cent on average – and up to 38 per cent in some parts of England – new research has shown. For an average home in the country, improving its EPC (Energy Performance Certificate) from band G to E, or from band D to B, could mean adding more than £16,000 ($25,000 USD) to the sale price of the property.


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