Mother Nature Network (MNN) recently ranked the top 10 greenest cities in America based on several key measurements. As I clicked through the ranking slideshow, I hoped my city of Atlanta would appear somewhere in that list (sadly, that is not the case). This green ranking got me curious about current homes for sale, so I went window shopping on coldwellbanker.com to find some amazing green homes. Check these out!
Austin, Texas ranked No. 10 on MNN’s greenest cities list.
9550 Savannah Ridge Dr #10, Austin, TX. Listed by Dorie & Gene Dillard. Coldwell Banker United, Realtors.
This craftsman style home is certified under the Environments for Living Program for optimum energy and meets Energy Star certification.
206 Timberline Rd, Georgetown, TX. Listed by Lisa Hassel. Coldwell Banker United, Realtors.
This new construction home has a hot water recirculating system, not to mention a huge kitchen.
Chicago, Ill. ranked No. 9 on the greenest cities in America list.
1841 North Orleans Street, Chicago, IL. Listed by Jennifer Ames. Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage.
This Old Town neighborhood eco-friendly home even has a green roof over the garage.
Senior Manager, Public Relations for Coldwell Banker Real Estate LLC. Grew up in south Florida as an avid Seminole fan and attended college in the mountains of North Carolina. Athena wanted to wake up in that city that doesn’t sleep so headed to Madison Avenue to start her marketing career. Athena has worked for Coldwell Banker for 15 years where she can be found generating buzz about this awesome brand in every way possible. On any given day, she can be found crunching numbers to searching for amazing Coldwell Banker properties to serve up to the media for features. In her spare time, you can find her either digging up a new area in her yard for another flower bed or scouring Etsy for that next amazing handcrafted gem. She resides with the Bukowski of our generation (AKA her husband) and her cat (Jolene) in Atlanta, Ga.
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