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Are there grants for energy-efficient homes?

Are there grants for energy-efficient homes?

Want free money for an energy-efficient home? Read this and claim rebates fast.

Quick answer: yes — grants and rebates exist

Governments, utilities and lenders fund grants, rebates and tax credits to make energy-efficient upgrades affordable. That matters if you’re using first-time buyer programs. Combine down payment assistance, green mortgages and energy grants and you can lower both purchase cost and long-term bills.

Why this matters for first-time buyers

First-time buyer programs focus on affordability. Energy-efficient homes cost less to run. Grants reduce upfront retrofit costs or improve home performance before you buy. That boosts mortgage approval chances and increases resale value. If you’re serious about saving on utilities and qualifying for better financing, this is a smart move.

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Where to look (high-value sources)

  • Federal programs: Many countries offer national grants or tax credits. Example: Canada’s Greener Homes Grant (up to $5,000 for eligible retrofits, plus an energy audit) and U.S. federal energy tax incentives and grants (check energy.gov).
  • Provincial/state and municipal programs: Local governments and utilities often run rebates for insulation, heat pumps, windows and solar.
  • Utility companies: Ask your local utility about rebates for energy-saving appliances and heat-pump installs.
  • Lenders and mortgage programs: Energy-Efficient Mortgages (EEMs) and green mortgage products can include financing perks for efficiency work.
  • Non-profits and community programs: Weatherization Assistance Programs and local non-profits help low-income buyers.

Sources to check: Natural Resources Canada, CMHC, U.S. Department of Energy, ENERGY STAR, local utility websites.

Action plan you can follow today

  1. Get a home energy audit. In Canada look for EnerGuide; in the U.S. look for certified energy auditors. An audit identifies the highest-return upgrades.
  2. Research available grants and rebates in your city/province/state. Start at federal and utility sites, then check municipal programs.
  3. Calculate combined savings. Add grant amounts, tax credits and estimated energy bill reductions to see real cash flow improvement.
  4. Talk to your mortgage advisor about green mortgages or Energy-Efficient Mortgage options that fold retrofit costs into the loan.
  5. Coordinate timing: apply for rebates and audits before upgrades, and document everything for grant eligibility.

How a First-Time Buyer Program expert helps

Working with an experienced realtor who specializes in first-time buyer programs changes outcomes. They know which lenders accept EEMs, how to stack grants with down payment assistance, and how to spot homes that will qualify for rebates after simple upgrades. That saves time and reduces risk.

For a direct, practical consult — reach out. I help first-time buyers combine grants, rebates and mortgage strategies to buy and upgrade smarter. Contact: Tony Sousa — tony@sousasells.ca | 416-477-2620 | https://www.sousasells.ca

Bottom line

Yes — grants for energy-efficient homes exist. Use audits, local and federal programs, and green mortgage options to lower upfront cost and monthly bills. If you’re buying your first home, stacking first-time buyer programs with energy grants is one of the fastest ways to increase affordability and long-term value.

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