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Green Builder Media, LLC
Media and Telecommunications
Lake City, CO 3,872 followers
The leading media company in the North American residential building industry focused exclusively on green building.
About us
Green Builder® Media, LLC is the leading media company in the North American residential building industry focused exclusively on green building and responsible growth. With a comprehensive suite of print media, online options, demonstration homes, case studies, training and education vehicles, and live events, Green Builder Media assists building professionals prepare themselves for the new green economy.
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https://www.greenbuildermedia.com
External link for Green Builder Media, LLC
- Industry
- Media and Telecommunications
- Company size
- 2-10 employees
- Headquarters
- Lake City, CO
- Type
- Privately Held
- Founded
- 2005
- Specialties
- Consulting, Sustainable Living, Sustainable Building, Green Building, Content Marketing, and Content Production
Locations
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Primary
PO Box 97
Lake City, CO 81235, US
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Employees at Green Builder Media, LLC
Updates
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If you hoped to buy your first home in 2024 or even in 2025, you may be in the anger stage of your grieving process. It may or may not help you to know you’re part of a large group of frustrated would-be buyers. The share of homes purchased by first-time buyers shrank to just 24% in the National Association of Realtors’ 2024 Profile of Home Buyers and Sellers, down from 32% the previous year. #RealEstateMarket #HomeBuyingProcess https://lnkd.in/eQ_tA44n
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A new report from National Association of REALTORS® has found that only 27 percent of recent homebuyers have a kid under 18 in the household. That’s a shocking drop from previous years, declining 30 percent from 2023. In 1985, 58 percent of home buyers had kids. #Homebuyers #RealEstateTrends https://ow.ly/A6qv50UrMeY
Homebuying and Parenthood: Rising Costs Are Driving Families to Delay Both
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More companies and building industry leaders are embracing the mission to #decarbonize . #GreenBuilding #Sustainability #ClimateAction #CorporateResponsibility https://lnkd.in/eTdBRdNV
State of the Industry: Doubling Down on Decarbonization
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🌟 Meet one of the thought leaders driving change in residential construction! David Bernardino helped develop the ESG for Building Defining Principles, a game-changer for the industry. 🏡 👉 Access the Defining Principles: https://lnkd.in/en9e2x_4 #SustainableConstruction #ESGLeadership #GreenBuilding #ResidentialConstruction #BuildingTheFuture #SustainabilityMatters #EcoFriendlyLiving
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9 Signs of Tighter Times Ahead for Consumers. Consumers are less optimistic this year than builders. They’re certainly feeling the pinch of inflation, high home prices, and elevated interest rates. 📈💸 #ConsumerTrends #ConsumerSentiment #RealEstateTrends https://ow.ly/8hEs50Uus84
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Upgrading the wind mitigation for a 2,000 square foot home in Florida can typically be done for $1,500 bucks or less, accomplished in a day or two. But it can save up to $3,000 per year, every year, that’s a very reasonable 6 month return on investment. #WindMitigation #ResilientHousing https://lnkd.in/eiXstU_Q
No Hurricane Straps? No Worries.
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The Cove at Asbury Park is a multifamily community of 48 four-story townhomes consisting of two models that range in size from 1,765 square feet to 2,916 square feet with 3 or 4 bedrooms, 3.5 or 4 baths, rooftop decks, and one-car garages with electric vehicle (EV) chargers. https://lnkd.in/eCRPY6xV
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Green Builder's 2024 State of Sustainable Building COGNITION survey reveals that builders are in a better position this year when compared to 2023. #SustainableBuilding #ConstructionIndustry #YearInReview https://ow.ly/OmGJ50Uq96F
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Climate change-induced policy costs and cuts impact homeowners even in States rarely associated with risk. #ClimateChange #Homeowners https://ow.ly/lnXv50UpnUl