Have you ever wondered what it takes to build a greener future while revolutionizing the way we construct our homes? In this episode, Chris Lopez dives deep into this question with Nathan Adams, former CEO and current Chief Acquisitions Officer at redT Homes, as they unveil an exciting update on their mission to pioneer greener homes.
Since their last appearance, redT Homes, has made remarkable progress, achieving LEED Platinum certification for their homes and now setting their sights on the prestigious LEED Zero certification, signifying their dedication to net-zero energy consumption over 12 months.
With a new CEO at the helm, redT Homes is poised for expansion, with ambitions to tap into 5-8 regional markets in the next five years. Furthermore, Nathan, explains his decision to step down as CEO, sharing invaluable business advice on entrepreneurial growth.
If you’re intrigued by the future of sustainable housing and the empowerment of emerging developers, don’t miss this episode.
(03:16) Trends for building green
(08:55) redT Homes low interest rate products
(13:00) What’s going on in the development landscape?
(29:50) Scaling redT Homes with a new CEO
(42:53) Advice for entrepreneurs scaling a business
Links from the PodcastWhy This Denver Developer Is Pivoting to Eco-Friendly Homes
Red T website: https://redthomes.com/
Email Nathan Adams: nathan@redthomes.com
red T Homes is a mission-driven, values-based residential real estate development company in Denver, known for offering a comprehensive suite of services encompassing land acquisition, entitlement, design, architecture, construction, marketing, and sales. What sets them apart is their resolute commitment to “Building A Greener Colorado,” prioritizing the well-being of families and the environment. Their projects are built to a LEED Gold Certification standard or better, and they exclusively partner with developers, builders, and investors who share this commitment. As pioneers, red T is the first homebuilder west of the Mississippi to meet the rigorous US Green Building Council standards for LEED Zero Certification, resulting in the design, construction, and sale of healthy, eco-friendly new homes that combine beauty, functionality, and sustainability, making them a transformative force in the real estate industry.
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