Our Listing Featured on Sunset Magazine!

July 20 (Sunset) – The Sustainable Sites Initiative (SITES) is to landscapes what LEED certification is to building: an independent measure of environmental excellence and sustainability. The difference is that LEED certification is in place, while the SITES program is still under development. To make SITES a reality, more than 150 pilot projects—public, private, commercial, and residential—are being assessed worldwide. Two completed residential projects are in the Pacific Northwest, including this one, The Ash Creek house in Portland. The home itself has a LEED Platinum certification, and the surrounding garden shows what can be done when you put sustainability first.

Read more of the article here.

8020 SW Elmwood Street, Portland – Sold for $485,000

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Having recently received LEED for Homes Platinum Rehab certification, the Ash Creek house is quite possibly the greenest house in town. 99% of the waste generated during its remodel was either reused or recycled. The home features original refinished oak floors, an open floor plan, Energy Star appliances, Quartz countertops, non-toxic and FSC certified materials, tons of natural light, passive solar design, master suite on main with a Japanese soaking tub, large private deck, solar panels, ground source heat pump, heat recovery ventilator and so much more. This home integrates modern design, sustainable building practices, naturescaping and rainwater filtration to create a healthy habitat for people, fish & wildlife.

Ash Creek House on the Build it Green Tour!

On the Build it Green Tour this month is Portland’s very own Ash Creek House, Oregon’s first official USGBC certified LEED for Homes Platinum gut-rehab. In partnership with Green Restoration-Development, Paolo Design Group, Green Hammer Construction and DeSantis Landscapes, the remodel officially received Platinum certification during May 2009 and shortly thereafter won the 2009 ORA Outstanding Remodeling Achievement Award for Green Building Remodel.

The project involves a major green remodel of an existing 1957 daylight ranch in Southwest Portland, transforming a 3-bedroom, 2-bath dated and inefficient home into a 5-bedroom, 3-bath sustainable home within the existing footprint. The Energy Trust of Oregon recently gave the home the highest Energy Performance Score ever achieved estimating monthly utility bills at less than $70/mo.

Summary of Home Highlights:

· Photovoltaic solar panels generate 1/3 of the homes electricity and rolls excess energy back to the grid for a credit on the homeowner’s electric bill.
· Ultra-efficient ground source heat pump uses the constant temperature of the earth to cool the home in the summer and heat the home in the winter.
· Staggered stud, “double wall” advanced framing, and spray foam insulation help maximize energy efficiency.
· Salvaged materials, reclaimed wood, all new wood is FSC certified, Energy Star appliances, low flow fixtures, zero VOC finishes
· 99% of the waste generated from the remodel was either recycled or reused on site.
· All organic and native landscaping, rain garden, major creek restoration project and so much more!

When combining the recent LEED for Homes Platinum certification, rain garden, and creek restoration, this house serves as a unique opportunity for viewers to learn about sustainable design, construction, and how individually we all may improve the health of the environment. We hope to gain your interest in this project to further educate the community and find this beautiful healthy home a new owner.

Futurehaus

Local Portland designers and architects are taking green building to the next level with the Shift House, Oregon’s first Passivhaus. This house will be so energy efficient you can heat it with a blow dryer! When completed in September Shift House will be 1 of only 7 homes in the United States certified to German Passivhaus standards.

Read the recently publish Willamette Week article on the Shift House here.

2514 NE Highland Street, Portland – Sold for $335,900

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Portlands first LEED Platinum Home! Lower your monthly utility bills with this new, ultra-efficient home 2 blks to Concordia University. Modern finishes, 9′ ceilings, natural light, stained concrete floors, wood beam stair, bamboo floors. Jetted tub & 3×5′ shower in the master suite. Corner lot w/naturescaping. Steps to parks, Alberta, Kennedy School & New Seasons. Move in ready.

Ten Things to do to Live Green in Portland

1. Buy food at local Farmers Markets: www.portlandfarmersmarket.org

2. Use reusable eco-friendly grocery bags available at your grocery store or online at: www.reuseablesolutions.com

3. Use reusable mugs/cups

4. Participate in the Bureau of Environmental Services Downspout Disconnect Program: www.portlandonline.com/bes

5. Drive less, save more – take public transportation: www.trimet.org

6. Participate in residential and commercial composting: www.portlandonline.com/osd

7. Schedule a free home energy review with Energy Trust of Oregon for the energy efficiency of your home or business: www.energytrust.com/residential

8. Install a low flow shower head

9. Build smart using Living Smart: www.livingsmartpdx.com

10. Visit Metro Sustainable Living for Waste Prevention Tips, Nature Friendly Home Improvement and Natural Garndening: www.metro-region.org

-From the Bureau of Development Services