Green Mortgages Peoria IL
Financing has often been the missing piece in green home sales. Nationally, Fannie Mae offers an energy-efficient mortgage, which allows a lender to use the estimated monthly utility savings to increase an applicant's buying power and qualify them for a higher-priced home in Peoria.
Qiat Inc
(309)673-4234
(309)673-4234
1204 North Bourland Avenue
Peoria, IL
Peoria, IL
Carteret Mortgage
(309)674-6000
(309)674-6000
2201 Sw Adams St
Peoria, IL
Peoria, IL
Regions Bank - Madison Ave Il Remote Drive Thru
309-655-7573
309-655-7573
210 Northeast Madison
Peoria, IL
Peoria, IL
Associated Bank
(309)688-3404
(309)688-3404
201 Northwoods Mall
Peoria, IL
Peoria, IL
Heartland Bank And Trust Company
(309)494-9637
(309)494-9637
212 Southwest Adams Street
Peoria, IL
Peoria, IL
Busey Bank
(309)495-2880
(309)495-2880
9405 North Wm Kumpf Boulevard
Peoria, IL
Peoria, IL
South Side Trust And Savings Bank Downtown
(309)672-2700
(309)672-2700
101 Southwest Adams Street
Peoria, IL
Peoria, IL
South Side Trust And Savings Bank Main Office
(309)676-0521
(309)676-0521
2119 Southwest Adams Street
Peoria, IL
Peoria, IL
Bankplus
(309)692-5206
(309)692-5206
4100 West Willow Knolls Dr
Peoria, IL
Peoria, IL
Provided By:
Green Mortgages
Comfort Zone: Creating a Middle Ground for Green Building and Great Profits
By Alison Rice
Financing has often been the missing piece in green home sales. But attitudes are changing, especially at Fannie Mae. "We want to encourage lenders and builders to be more resource efficient and give the consumer benefits based on the fact that they're spending less on utilities," says Jim Taylor, director of product development in Fannie Mae's housing impact division. "They're a better credit risk to us because they're not spending that money on utilities."
Nationally, Fannie Mae offers an energy-efficient mortgage, which allows a lender to use the estimated monthly utility savings to increase an applicant's buying power and qualify them for a higher-priced home.
Taylor estimates that the lender did quite well in its first mortgage energy business. He expects the specific numbers to jump higher as Fannie Mae conducts more marketing and product development.
Some buyers may have a second option: Fannie Mae's home performance power product, which boosts an applicant's monthly income by the home's monthly energy savings. Lower utility cost is just one requirement of this mortgage, which is available only in specific markets. In Albuquerque, N.M., for example, a home must demonstrate energy efficiency and be located within 5 miles of downtown.