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As energy costs across Houston have begun to skyrocket amid a changing climate that has led to multiple extreme weather events, many homeowners and developers are looking to build more energy-efficient and sustainable homes.
What you need to know: Sam Luna, director of product sales at BKV Energy, an electric utility company in Houston, said while sustainability is still more of a luxury, he has seen developers start to create new homes with climate-conscious and energy-efficient features in mind.
Features of the most efficient homes combine energy-efficient construction, appliances, lighting and renewable energy systems, according to the U.S. Department of Energy.
The cost: Energy-conscious homes often require 2% to 10% higher upfront costs than a standard home build, according to the Department of Energy.
However, despite higher upfront costs, energy-efficient homes often sell faster and at a higher price point, with an additional value of around $5,000 more than a standard home, according to the National Association of Builders.
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