Description
New Brookfield South Subdivision offers a fantastic opportunity for environmentally conscious homebuyers looking for modern, sustainable living. The subdivision is located northwest of Grand Junction off of 21 1/2 Rd, providing a convenient location for residents. This model home offers 3 Bedrooms:2 Bathrooms 2-car Garage and 1383 sq. ft. These homes are designed with a clean energy concept in mind, which means they aim to minimize their environmental impact and reduce carbon emissions. Being all-electric means that the homes do not rely on fossil fuels for heating or cooling, reducing greenhouse gas emissions. With Solar-Powered Net-Zero Homes, the inclusion of 7-kilowatt solar panels ensures that the homes generate their own electricity, potentially achieving net-zero energy consumption. This means you may not have any utility bills. The use of energy-efficient appliances further reduces energy consumption and operating costs. An energy-efficient mechanical system ensures that heating, cooling, and ventilation are optimized for efficiency, keeping energy costs low. The attention to detail in construction focuses on sustainable building practices, which may include using environmentally friendly materials and practices. By choosing a net-zero, all-electric home with solar panels, you're actively contributing to reducing greenhouse gas emissions and combating climate change. Completion around April of 2024.
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3BEDS
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0.18ACRES
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2BATHS
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01/2 BATHS
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1,383SQFT
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$0$/SQFT
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Description
New Brookfield South Subdivision offers a fantastic opportunity for environmentally conscious homebuyers looking for modern, sustainable living. The subdivision is located northwest of Grand Junction off of 21 1/2 Rd, providing a convenient location for residents. This model home offers 3 Bedrooms:2 Bathrooms 2-car Garage and 1383 sq. ft. These homes are designed with a clean energy concept in mind, which means they aim to minimize their environmental impact and reduce carbon emissions. Being all-electric means that the homes do not rely on fossil fuels for heating or cooling, reducing greenhouse gas emissions. With Solar-Powered Net-Zero Homes, the inclusion of 7-kilowatt solar panels ensures that the homes generate their own electricity, potentially achieving net-zero energy consumption. This means you may not have any utility bills. The use of energy-efficient appliances further reduces energy consumption and operating costs. An energy-efficient mechanical system ensures that heating, cooling, and ventilation are optimized for efficiency, keeping energy costs low. The attention to detail in construction focuses on sustainable building practices, which may include using environmentally friendly materials and practices. By choosing a net-zero, all-electric home with solar panels, you're actively contributing to reducing greenhouse gas emissions and combating climate change. Completion around April of 2024.