At Scotia, we understand the current challenges facing customers, including unpredictable and rising energy costs. A new build home in one of our developments across Scotland is built with energy efficiency firmly in mind. This means modern insulation, a brand new heating system, high-spec double glazing, an A-rated gas boiler and — in some properties — solar panels as standard and air source heating. Combined, these amount to significant savings on your month-to-month energy usage and plenty of warmth and comfort in the colder months of the year.
We're delighted to share that a new report was published last week by the Home Builders Federation (HBF) - the representative body of the home building industry in England and Wales - which found that buyers of new build properties will save an average of £2,000 in energy bills and reduce carbon emissions by more than 2 tonnes per property each year. Collectively, says the report, new build home buyers are saving over £500 million and reducing carbon emissions by over 500,000 tonnes a year.
The report – Watt a Save - analyses government data on the energy efficiency of new build and existing homes and finds that:
Energy Usage per year
100kwh per m2
258kwh per m2
Running costs
£1,500-£2,600 per year
£3,570 per year
Energy rating of B or above
84%
4%
Energy Usage per year
Running costs
Energy rating of B or above
100kwh per m2
£1,500-£2,600 per year
84%
258kwh per m2
£3,570 per year
4%
HBF says: “On top of these dramatic savings, buyers of new homes are also contributing to the country’s progression towards net zero, with each new build preventing 2.2 tonnes of carbon being emitted each year."
The report also explores some of the most ambitious and forward-thinking examples of new homes in the industry. In contrast, owners of existing properties will often find themselves facing disruptive, extensive and costly retrofit works to bring their homes to the same standard.
Stewart Baseley, executive chairman of the HBF, said: “The energy crisis is highlighting starkly the efficiency benefits and costs savings provided by new build homes. Energy efficiency is increasingly a priority for house hunters and the financial savings clearly demonstrate why. In the face of the cost of living crisis we now need lenders to take these savings into account so that consumers can benefit further through cheaper mortgages.”
The report can be read here.
Are you interested in living in a stylish and energy efficient new build home? For further information and to book your private appointment to view, please visit our development page.