(Finance) – 56% of those who intend to buy one home stated that he wanted housing of class A, against a 26% against and a 19% who do not pronounce. This is what emerged from a survey commissioned by Confindustria Assoimmobiliare to swg. Furthermore, the majority (55%) ruled out buying the houses with values energetic lower – those from E to G – even in case of savings on the purchase price.
Two out of three respondents (67%) are also convinced that less energy efficient homes will suffer strongly losses of value in the coming years, that it will be more expensive to renovate homes (66%) and that no one will want to buy homes with low energy classes (59%). In this scenario, the idea of state incentives is making headway: 60% of those questioned said they were confident of help from the State on the adaptation of the existing and the new park real estate. Also because the other prevailing perception, confirmed by 67% of the interviewees, is that in Italy today there is an asphyxiated supply of properties energetically efficient: according to 71% of the panel all new homes should, from now on, be built in class A.
This is the context in which we await the start of the process in the European Parliament of the directive on “green” houses. In fact, although nothing definitive has yet been decided in Brussels, the new ones rules ecological of the properties they are already having effects and directing the market.
42% of those who live in a building of clax between E and G or who are unaware of the category, declared that they are ready to renovate their home to improve its efficiency while a meager 11% declare themselves ready to sell to buy a class A house. The share of those who have stated that he wanted to stay in his own home even if its value decreased and in the face of higher energy costs. The energy class of your property is however unknown about half (49%) of the owners and 16% of the renters.