Taking the GRC’s “Green Day 1: The Resource-Efficient Home” was never high on my priority list.
Don’t get me wrong. Like most people, I love energy efficiency, want the planet to survive, and like to operate my real estate investments as efficiently as possible.
But because I live and work in Philadelphia, where much of the housing stock was built more than 60 years ago when materials were less costly and energy conservation was of little concern, the course didn’t seem all that applicable to my business.
And though I love me a zero-carbon footprint, I thought that the GRC training was the stuff of high-end commercial properties and aspirational design for new homes.
I couldn’t have been more wrong.