Homes Alliance
Research
Our analysis shows that the rebate:
> Is empowering.
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The policy gives Britons control of and pride in their place, providing better homes and communities that feel empowered to invest in their own quality of life
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Provides Britons with a tool to increase the value of their home. Retrofitting could add as much value to your home as a new kitchen. In doing so, it will stimulate the housing market in precisely the places it needs it.
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The incentive provides a significant number of high skills, high paying jobs (data pending) across local supply chains, boosting local growth.
> Is rewarding.
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Is less punitive and potentially more rewarding than other measures, which are often designed to hit consumers for behaviours that are hard or expensive to walk away from.
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Helps families to insulate their homes against the winter cold and summer heat.
> Just makes sense.
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This could be a high-impact incentive which is cost neutral to the Treasury.
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The process is simple. Initiate the changes within two years of a sale and the rebate is yours.
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Gets us to Net Zero in a consumer friendly, practical way. Not complex or taking it away.