If when deciding which car to buy you think about fuel consumption and CO2 emissions, why don’t you value even more, when choosing a property, how much the house spends on energy? If you want to add value to your property, it is important to achieve a low energy consumption.
You can obtain the answer to this question, as well as the quantification of the CO2 emissions associated with the comfort and operation of your property, through the Energy Certificate.
One of the great advantages of investing in improvement measures is the possibility of stepping up to the next energy class. This can help improve thermal comfort and save on energy bills, but it also gives you a very competitive advantage in the real estate market, if you intend to rent or sell your property.
It is mandatory to publish the energy class in adverts to sell or rent properties. The growing concern about the ecological footprint and also about individual well-being shows that potential buyers or tenants increasingly value the energy class of the buildings where they live or work.
The energy certificate helps you understand how to add value to your property and which improvement measures are worth investing in to guarantee a greater return in the shortest term.