Building sustainable developments not only benefits the neighbourhoods and communities where they are located, but they also directly benefit the consumer in many ways:

  • Savings in energy costs
  • Improved air quality
  • Enhanced access to green spaces
  • Recycling facilities to make it easy to reduce, reuse and recycle
  • Ability to walk to work or to local amenities
  • Enjoyment of retained wildlife habitats
  • Ability to take pleasure in retained Greenfields
  • Ability to enter the market due to mixed-income housing choices
  • Ability to take part in community interaction and involvement
  • Benefits from direct and indirect job creation