25 W 88th St, New York, NY 10024

Overview

HERS Index Score: 45
Bedrooms:
6
Bathrooms:
8
Living area size:
8068
Building year:
1900
Interior Finishes:
Recycled Content Countertops
Lighting:
Indoor LED lights (whole house), Indoor LED Lights
Energy sources:
Solar system
Walk Score Value:
74
Community:
Public Transportation (less than 2 mi)

Sage Features (eco & smart)

Certification:
LEED Platinum, HERS Rated, Energy Star registered
Home Energy Rating System (HERS):
HERS 41-60
HERS Rated Score:
45
Eco Property Type:
Passive Designed
Sage Score:
The Sage Score is a measure of a home’s overall features. 100+
Livability Categories:
Commute-friendly. Located near public transportation and/or commuting options Commute Friendly
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Community. Location consists of improved; commute, walkability, schools and/or amenities Community
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Cost Savings. Features which reduce the maintenance & utility costs Cost Savings
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Comfort. Has features making the overall livability more desirable such as consistent temperatures and improved air quality. Comfort
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Eco-friendly. Has a reduced impact on the environment Eco Friendly
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Healthy. Reduced contaminants and/or improved ventilation Healthy
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Market resale potential. Has features often equated with a premium resale value Market Resale Potential
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Quality. Includes certifications, enhanced building techniques and materials. Quality
Potential Benefits:
Passive Designed
- Cost Savings with reduced heating and cooling loads through energy-efficiency strategies, and then those reduced loads are met, in whole or part, with solar energy.

Solar system
- Cost Savings of up to $750/year or $15000 over 20yrs on energy costs.
- Eco Benefits with reduced greenhouse gas emissions.

Indoor LED lights (whole house)
- Cost Savings of up to $75/yr in energy costs when replacing 5 incadescent bulbs with ENERGY STAR light bulbs.

Indoor LED Lights
- Cost Savings of up to $75/yr in energy costs when replacing 5 incadescent bulbs with ENERGY STAR light bulbs.

Recycled Content Countertops
- Eco Benefits are that it contains reusable materials such as paper, wood, glass, or stainless steel.

Certification

Home Energy Rating System (HERS) Index Score: 45
Date:: September 01, 2015
How does the HERS index work?: This home is 55% more efficient than a standard new home.

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