REALTORS® and Sustainability: Commercial

Key Findingds

  • Nineteen percent of respondents reported that their Commercial Information Exchange (CIE) had green data fields, compared to 33% that did not have green data fields.
  • A majority of agents and brokers (65%) said that energy efficiency promotion in listings was very or somewhat valuable.
  • Thirty-nine percent of REALTORS® said buildings with green certifications, such as LEED, Green Globes, or the Living Building Challenge, had increased commercial property values.
  • Thirty percent of REALTORS® said buildings with green certifications, such as LEED, Green Globes, or the Living Building Challenge, spent neither more nor less time on the market.
  • Thirty-five percent of brokerage firms had experience working with commercial building repurposing, such as converting empty malls into technical schools.
  • Fifty-two percent of respondents were extremely comfortable or comfortable answering clients' questions about building performance, while 17% said they were uncomfortable or extremely uncomfortable.
  • The building features that REALTORS® believed were most important to clients included utility and operations costs (34%), indoor air quality (22%), energy-efficient windows/doors (20%), and efficient use of lighting (13%).
  • Fourteen percent of respondents had clients ask for advice on financing sustainability or energy efficiency building improvements.

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