Landlords going green
For landlords who want to make their rental property a tenant’s first choice, it might be time to consider going green.
Wednesday, October 7th 2015, 12:00AM
by The Landlord
It is possible for a landlord to do their bit for the environment, save money on maintenance, and attract a better quality tenant by making some cost-effective green tweaks to a rental property.
Younger tenants are increasingly interested in environmental issues – and they tend to prefer greener purchasing options.
That means younger tenants also see value in a home with lower running costs, The Property Management Company’s Karen Withers told NZ Property Investor magazine.
She said that small, green measures can differentiate a property from a comparable one down the road.
“It shows a real interest in the property and the tenant in it”.
In the latest issue of NZ Property Investor magazine, Withers details 10 easy ways landlords can make a rental property more environmentally friendly.
To find out what they are, click here to get the digital issue of NZ Property Investor magazine.
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