Lenders and real estate professionals have an opportunity to explain how energy efficiency or “green” mortgages could affordably fund the purchase of a home and drive immediate improvements to slash utility costs.
Source: Inman News
Working from home, higher electricity bills, and the beauty of energy efficiency loans
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