Villas for Sale Villa Designs Holiday Rentals Amenities Spa & Wellness Location Village & Community Contact

Archive for 'Sustainability'

Is There a “Value Premium” in Sustainably Built Homes?

Quantitative research has been lacking to support this contention. However, as reported in award winning US blog Jetson Green, recent research conducted by the Earth Advantage Institute, an Oregon-based non-profit organization, found that new homes with a green certification (US Green Building Council’s LEED in this instance), sold for 8 per cent more than new homes without a certification. Moreover, existing homes with a green certification sold for 30 per cent more than homes without such a certification. The research was carried out in several districts in Washington, Oregon, and was based on sales between 1 May, 2010 and 30 April, 2011. While there were differences from district to district, the overall results strongly supported the notion that both new and existing homes with a green certification have higher sale values.

Adobe corner

The contribution made by thermal mass is not fully recognised


Read more

British family opt for eco home in AlmaVerde, Portugal

Increasingly buying a property overseas for environmental reason is becoming the norm and that’s exactly what the Keet family did when purchasing their four-bedroom home in AlmaVerde, Western Algarve.

AlmaVerde Village and Spa is a member of an invitation-only membership organisation called Sustain Worldwide, whose member developers and professionals are creating many of the world’s foremost sustainable luxury homes, resorts and communities.
AlmaVerde Village and Spa

Phil and Jane Keet, both aged 49, and their four children, Lucy (16), Sam (15), Emily (13) and Daisy (10) from Hythe, Kent, purchased a detached villa with private swimming pool for €450,000 (£390,000) as a long-term investment and somewhere for family and friends to enjoy.

Phil Keet says: “The environmental reasons played a huge part of the decision process. The development has been built with the eco system in mind as a haven of peace and sustainability. It boasts reduced energy consumption, the economical recycling of waste, the use of sustainable building materials and water conservation.”

AlmaVerde’s villa properties’ eco credentials include adobe bricks which are made onsite, and the Coolhouse cooling and heating system, which reduces energy consumption by as much as 94 per cent over conventional air-conditioning and produces a pleasant all-year round temperature of 26C.

AlmaVerde is a luxury eco resort, located in Western Algarve, which was launched several years ago. Today, more than 80 individual villas, set in their own grounds, have been built and sold, and spa facilities opened onsite last year.

“The Western Algarve is one of the less developed parts of Portugal and is relatively unspoilt. We wanted somewhere peaceful away from city life,” Phil adds. “The climate is good all year round. There is plenty to do in the surrounding area and the coastal/beach facilities are excellent.”

The family purchased off-plan and found the buying process very straightforward. Phil says that prices are now about 25 per cent higher than when they bought. The family plans to use the property two or three times a year and when not in use will rent it out and depending on the season can expect weekly rates of up to €1,800 (£1,560).

Written by: A Place in the Sun Friday, May 13, 2011

Algarve AlmaVerde AlmaVerde Village and Spa eco Portugal property in Algarve property in Portugal Sustain Worldwide Western Algarve

Buying a second home in the Algarve

Case study: Brian & Debbie

In 2004, Brian Layton, then 61, and buoyed by the prospect of selling his Hampshire water cooler business, set out on a search to find a second home in the sun for himself and his extended family.

Algarve, Portugal buying a second home

Brian & Debbie - buying a second home in Algarve


Read more

Agenda for promoting sustainable building in Portugal

The following is a condensed version of comments made by John Tranmer, Managing Director of AlmaVerde Village & Spa at the SB10 regional conference on Sustainable Building held at the Hilton, Vilamoura on 17 – 19 March, during the Plenary Session VII Financing and procurement.

john_tranmer

John Tranmer


Read more

Peace through tourism

Our own local guru of sustainable tourism and yoga teacher Gordon Sillence is asking us all to support the UN-backed idea of 16 days of Worldwide Truce during the London 2012 Olympics.

Gordon Sillence

Gordon Sillence


Read more

The Challenges and Rewards of Sustainable Development

The following notes were originally prepared for a panel entitled “The Challenges and Rewards of Sustainable Development” at the OPPLive! Property Show at London’s ExCeL on 23rd October, 2009, chaired by Gordon Miller of www.whatgreenhome.com.

What is sustainability?

Here are some commonly used definitions:

Sustainability, in a broad sense, is the capacity to endure. In ecology, the word describes how biological systems remain diverse and productive over time. For humans it is the potential for long-term maintenance of wellbeing, which in turn depends on the wellbeing of the natural world and the responsible use of natural resources.


Read more