Awareness of green mortgages is falling among homebuyers, according to new research from Mortgage Advice Bureau. Almost two thirds (65%) of advisers say their clients have not heard of green mortgages and don’t understand them – slightly up from last year (63%). The research from Mortgage Advice Bureau shows an
Prospective homebuyers are placing greater emphasis on a property’s energy efficiency credentials when buying, according to the latest research from Mortgage Advice Bureau (MAB). Of those looking to purchase in the next two years, almost 74% see a home with an Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) rating of A or B as
Paradigm has launched a partnership with Enable Services to help clients improve the energy efficiency of their home. Paradigm member firms will be able to work with, and refer to, Enable in order to offer their clients access to their services including EPC assessments, home energy reports and retrofit assessments.
New research from the Mortgage Advice Bureau shows that two-fifths (41%) of landlords believe that, outside of legal obligations, new EPC requirements are important for the environment and will help the UK to tackle the climate change crisis. A further third (34%) believe that upgrading their properties’ EPC ratings