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Homeowners Can Go Green and Live Rich

Posted by: Lisa Nichols | Apr 17,2008
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In David Bach’s new book, “Go Green, Live Rich: 50 Simple Ways to Save the Earth (and Get Rich Trying),” the author discusses how you can make changes to your lifestyle to become more eco-friendly- and to save money. Many people assume that going green means going out of pocket, at great expense to homeowners. Bach’s book dispels the myth and offers helpful tips for homeowners who want to go green.  

Eco-Friendly Lifestyle Means Implementing Small Changes to Save Money

 An eco-friendly lifestyle can be achieved with small changes, says Bach. Homeowners who are going green can save $2,000 a year just by cutting out sandwich bags and using Tupperware instead. An electric lawnmower supports an eco-friendly lifestyle and costs just $5 a year to use. We spill 17 gallons of gas each year using gas-powered lawnmowers, according to Bach. Homeowners who go green can save money and significantly reduce their carbon footprints by implementing these small changes. 

Environmentally Friendly Homes Benefit from Green Mortgages

Environmentally friendly homes don’t have to cost a fortune, and homeowners who go green will save money over time, according to Go Green. An eco-friendly lifestyle should include a green mortgage. Available in all states, green mortgages provide homeowners who go green with special benefits for purchasing an energy efficient home. The mortgage is also available for homeowners who buy a home that can be made efficient and more environmentally friendly. Homeowners can save money on closing costs and increase their home’s value by up to 5% by obtaining a green mortgage and committing to an eco-friendly lifestyle.

 

Eco-friendly Lifestyles Reduce Bills, Simplify Lives 

 

An eco-friendly lifestyle can really cut costs, says Bach. Using green furniture built from reclaimed items can serve multiple functions and the furniture lasts for a long time. Trees offer natural insulation and keep heat and air conditioning inside an environmentally friendly home. Homeowners trying to live an eco-friendly lifestyle also benefit by using credit cards to go green. Using a rewards credit card to implement green changes can also help homeowners save by getting cash back for their environmentally friendly efforts. 

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