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Energy-Efficient Homes for Sale in Northeast Florida

475 homes for sale · Updated from the MLS

August power bills are a Florida reality — and the gap between an efficient home and a leaky one can be dramatic. Every home below reports energy-efficient features in the MLS: windows, HVAC, insulation, water heater, or construction.

This site also shows each listing’s roof-mounted solar potential (computed from aerial imagery of that exact roof) in the Florida Reality Check section — and our solar guides cover the ownership and net-metering questions worth asking before you buy a home with panels.

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Frequently asked questions

Which efficiency features matter most in Florida?

In rough order of impact here: the HVAC system and its age, attic insulation, windows (low-E double pane), and the water heater. The climate makes cooling the dominant cost, so anything that keeps heat out or moves it efficiently pays first.

What about solar panels?

Owned panels on a young roof can genuinely cut bills — one Del Webb listing on this site reports $30 monthly electric. Leased or PACE-financed systems transfer obligations to you and complicate financing. Every listing page here shows the roof’s computed solar potential, and our solar guides cover the rules.

Do efficient homes appraise higher?

Appraisals lag on efficiency, honestly — but OPERATING cost is real money every month, and buyers increasingly ask for utility bills during diligence. An efficient home defends its price in negotiation even when the appraisal form undercounts it.

Looking for energy-efficient homes?

I’ll send new listings the moment they hit the market and walk through the details that don’t show up in the MLS — water access, HOA rules, what a feature really costs to maintain.

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