Save Money with a New Home

The Home Builders Federation (HBF) has published a new report called ‘Watt a Save,’ which states buyers of new build homes could save an average of £2,520.73 a year on energy bills when the Energy Price Guarantee (EPG) increases on April 1st 2023. Looking at new builds against existing homes, this figure increases to £3,117.85.

Based on this, HBF is now suggesting that mortgage lenders introduce “green mortgages” given the efficiency of new homes. 18% of participants on a recent consumer survey said the top issue preventing them from buying a new build home was the current financial situation around mortgages, and securing an affordable one since the rates are continuing to rise. As mortgage calculations are based on the national average energy bill, it only seems fair that energy efficiency in new build homes are included in the affordability calculations.

Government data obtained by the HBF shows 85% of new build homes in 2022 had an A or B (EPC) rating. It is notable that less than 4% of existing homes reached these kind of energy efficiency levels.

With rising costs of energy, it’s no wonder that 39% of new home buyers are prioritising sustainable eco-friendly houses over older homes, according to pbctoday. This is something we are constantly evaluating here at Stancliffe Homes, to ensure if you do buy a new home with us, it’s better in the long term and that we deliver maximum energy efficiency.

Stancliffe Homes is a family house builder, situated in Chesterfield, Derbyshire. Stancliffe specialise in HIGH quality new homes and excellent customer service.

Upcoming developments will be available in Bolsover and Tansley.

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