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Green Homes = Mortgage Savings

Check out this article...and YES, the Retreat at Jordanelle is Energy Star Certified as well as Built Green Certified!

Countrywide offers discounted rates on LEED homes in 13 states

PRNewswire
SEATTLE, March 19 – Countrywide Home Loans, a division of Countrywide Bank, FSB, today announced the retail launch of its Green Incentive Program, which will initially be available to qualified home buyers in 13 states: Alaska, Colorado, Iowa, Idaho, Minnesota, Montana., Nebraska, North Dakota, Oregon, South Dakota, Utah, Washington and Wyoming. The program provides an interest rate reduction of 0.125 percent on a Countrywide loan used to purchase a new home that is built meeting recognized green and energy efficient standards.

"This program gives qualified home buyers more incentive to purchase energy-efficient and green-built homes," said Dave Porter, senior vice president and division builder manager for Countrywide. "Concern for the environment and saving precious natural resources doesn't have to conflict with buying a newly constructed home. Reduced interest rates, combined with the fact that most owners of green-built, energy-efficient homes pay lower monthly utility and water bills, make this program very attractive."

The Countrywide Green Incentive Program's interest rate reduction applies to newly constructed homes that meet third-party, certified standards of recognized green building programs, including Energy Star, Earth Advantage, LEED for Homes and Built Green programs of local home builder associations, as well as the National Association of Home Builders' Green Building program.

For more information, call 800-262-4214 to speak with a Countrywide regional builder manager and for a referral to a Certified Builder Representative in your area. Additional information is also available through many local Countrywide home loan consultants in areas where the program is available.

Source – U.S. Green Building Council website: http://www.usgbc.org/News/USGBCInTheNewsDetails.aspx?ID=3631

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