Santa Cruz, California – Eric Corder of Surf City Properties in Soquel has earned the EcoBroker Certified® designation, having successfully completed a unique and informative training program on the energy and environmental issues that affect real estate transactions. Eric Corder joins the movement of professionals pushing the real estate market toward energy-efficient, sustainable, and healthier design/features in homes and buildings. The “performance home” movement is getting a boost thanks to this type of high quality real estate professional earning the EcoBroker designation. EcoBrokers®
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From his Soquel office, Eric Corder explains, “With EcoBroker training, I have broadened the range of real estate opportunities I offer my clients. Whether the transaction involves environmental assessment and mitigation (mold, radon, etc.) or the opportunity to reduce utility bills, I am in a position to help. The real estate industry is changing, and to best serve my clients I need to understand the newest designs, technologies, and environmental issues. My EcoBroker designation helps me stay ahead of the game.”
Eric Corder earned his EcoBroker Certified® designation in April and is wasting no time putting the tools and additional expertise to work. Eric Corder has already found that being a Certified EcoBroker® creates an added value and customer satisfaction that sets him apart from other agents. For example, at a recent listing presentation, Eric Corder was able to show the prospective sellers how they can highlight the benefits of their energy efficient windows, Energy Star® appliances, as well as the passive solar features. He also suggested an inexpensive Energy Rating test. His innovative energy and environmental perspective gave him an edge in winning the listing. Eric Corder says he is looking forward to continuing to positively influencing the quality, durability, comfort, safety, and cost-effectiveness of homes and commercial buildings. To learn more, please visit http://www.ecobrokersantacruz.com/
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