Energy crisis sparks rise in house hunter demand for energy-efficient properties💡👀

Energy crisis sparks rise in house hunter demand for energy-efficient properties💡👀

Home is where the heat is. Growing numbers of Brits are focusing on energy efficiency when purchasing a new home, according to newly released research.

GoCompare Home Insurance asked Brits which features they consider essential when buying a home and found a rise in the number of homeowners looking for energy-saving attributes. Features such as new heating systems, cavity wall insulation, and a good energy efficiency rating saw a significant rise in popularity among buyers, compared to the 2021 report. To continue reading, please Click Here


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