TWO-FAMILY FIRST FLOOR + TERRACE + GARDEN UNDER CONSTRUCTION 2024 - PORTION OF TWO-FAMILY HOUSE IN HIGH ENERGY CLASS PRICES STARTING FROM 210,000.00 EURO GROUND FLOOR 3 ROOMS;
225,000.00 EURO FIRST FLOOR 4 ROOMS
- 2 solutions on the floor LAND with private garden, living room/kitchen, 2 bedrooms, bathroom, laundry room, double garage, private courtyard.
- 2 solutions FIRST floor + COVERED TERRACE with private garden, living room/kitchen, 2 bedrooms, 1 hobby room, bathroom, laundry room, heating plant, double garage, private courtyard.
DELIVERY 2024 INFO IN THE AGENCY.
The energy efficiency of buildings is one of the most relevant and strategic issues that are being debated in recent years in Europe and internationally. Nearly 40% of final energy consumption (and 36% of greenhouse gas emissions) comes from homes, offices, shops and other buildings. Improving the energy performance of European buildings is of key importance, not only for the EU to achieve its 2020 targets, but also for achieving the longer-term objectives of our climate strategy under of the roadmap towards a low carbon intensity economy by 2050. The EU has promoted programmes, projects and directives, such as 2002/91/EC and 2010/31/EU on the energy performance of buildings, 2006/32/EC on energy services and 2012/27/EU on energy efficiency, in order to implement harmonized and shared tools, criteria and solutions on the specific topic of increasing the energy efficiency of buildings, existing and new. Definition of almost zero energy building Legislative Decree no. 63 of 2013, converted into law no. 90 of 2013, lays the foundations and establishes new criteria for the updating and programming of building performance standards (envelope, systems and renewable sources) in order to achieve the objectives set at European level regarding almost zero energy buildings . The minimum performance requirements for construction will take into due account the winter and summer conditioning period, the climate zone and the other performance standards envisaged by the regulatory framework. In compliance with the provisions of Directive 2010/31/EU, Legislative Decree no. 63 of 2013 also required that new buildings, from January 2019 for the public sector and from January 2021 for all other sectors, be almost zero energy. To this end, the ministerial decree referred to in Article 4, paragraph 1, of Legislative Decree 192/2005, defines the methods of application of the methodology for calculating energy performance and the use of renewable sources in buildings, the requirements and requirements. With a view to increasing energy efficiency.--df62ba249892d31a0ea079445780af9d!