The energy performance class is a convenient indicator of a building's energy efficiency.
The architecture of the Trebū Home residential buildings has been thoughtfully designed to avoid the typical "box" appearance and feel. The building's unique, irregular architecture, featuring many risalites (the extending sections of the façade), made energy efficiency a top priority.
Top-quality materials and modern technical solutions have been applied in the construction process to ensure residents enjoy classic home values of comfort, energy efficiency, and safety.
Not only has the building achieved an energy performance index of nearly 0, in line with the standards of the LBN (Latvian Building Code) as demonstrated by the required tests, but it has also exceeded the minimum requirements set by the Building Code by nearly double.
The energy efficiency class of a property indicates its performance, leading to lower utility bills, increased market value, and an enhanced quality of life for its residents.
What are the other advantages?
In addition to reducing resource consumption and lowering utility costs, energy-efficient homes offer prospective buyers the opportunity for preferential financing when purchasing an apartment.
To encourage the purchase of energy-efficient homes, banks offer special mortgage terms, such as a reduced interest rate for the first 12 months. Currently, banks are providing an interest rate of 0% per annum plus EURIBOR (Euro Interbank Offered Rate) for periods of 3, 6, or 12 months.