As the end of the year approaches, I like to take a moment to look back and take stock. Here at Maine Home Connection we had an exciting year teaming up with Landicity, Unity Homes, and Revision Energy to help the sustainable development Douglas Ridge sell it’s first home. Learning about the different techniques and applications of green homes was eye opening and exciting. From conserving natural resources, alternative heating methods, computer measured cut to produce ultra-tight homes – it was a whirlwind of education on our part.

I hope to maintain this growth on green education in the new year, especially as new technologies evolve. If green energy and sustainability interest you, I’d suggest staying relevant on not only new innovations, but also state and federal policies. Many changes are being made which may affect your ability to apply for subsidies and rebates. For a list of current Maine rebates regarding home energy savings programs, check out our page on how to save green when going green.

If you have interest in buying or building green in Maine, don’t hesitate to reach out!

By Published On: December 11, 2018Categories: Energy Efficient Homes, Random MusingTags: ,

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Michael, along with his wife Laura, is co-owner of Maine Home Connection, an independent real estate company located in Portland. Maine. Together they started the brokerage from scratch with a new vision of what a company could look like if it focused completely on the needs of our clients and our agents.

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