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Green Builder Media Targets Home Affordability and Resilience Metrics

As housing professionals grapple with soaring insurance costs and shifting consumer demands, Green Builder Media has launched a suite of educational tools aimed at redefining property valuation. The initiative seeks to move the industry beyond simple price-per-square-foot calculations toward a more comprehensive assessment of long-term homeownership value.

Green Builder Media Targets Home Affordability and Resilience Metrics
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The May/June 2026 issue of Green Builder magazine introduces the Value Per Square Foot (VPSF) framework, a methodology that prioritizes long-term operating costs, water efficiency, and community health over traditional purchase price models. This pivot aims to help builders better articulate the total economic impact of sustainable construction to prospective buyers.

To support this transition, the company is hosting a webinar on June 24 titled "Ownership Affordability: The Missing Metric in Housing," which will address the limitations of current affordability calculations. Complementing these insights, a newly released ebook, "The Case for Residential Fire Sprinklers," provides technical guidance on improving safety and reducing insurance-related losses. These resources follow the "Sustainability Symposium 2026: Systems Reckoning," which convened experts to address systemic challenges in energy infrastructure and land use. All session recordings and materials are currently available through the company's digital platform.

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