Did you know that new build houses can save you up to £420 on energy bills per year. Find out how choosing a Story home over a second-hand house could improve energy efficiency and have a positive impact on your bills.
Cheaper energy bills
The trade association representing private sector housebuilders in England and Wales, the Home Builders Federation (HBF), reported that a new build home could save you an average of £420 per year on energy bills compared to a second-hand house, a saving of around £35 per month. That’s money you can add to your savings or spend on the things you love.
The HBF recorded that annually, the average new build house energy bill is up to 21% cheaper compared to an average older house.
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Long term benefits
With a new build you can expect low maintenance costs, fewer repairs and there’s no renovation required, potentially saving you thousands.
Making greener choices and being environmentally conscious is more important than ever. HBF reported that new build homes emit just 2,179g of carbon a year, compared to the 3,266kg that older properties emit, which makes new homes 74% more environmentally friendly.
Plus, our developments are built to last with more green spaces, wider paths and we’re committed to improving community areas to create a luxurious way of living that doesn’t end once you step outside of your home. We also work in an environmentally friendly way with sustainable urban drainage systems and recycling across our sites and offices.