Mortgages from the Halifax have changed some would argue got a green feel – rewarding those with an energy efficient home. Also rewarding those making their home “greener” and more energy efficient with £2000 cash back* terms apply
The Halifax write:
We’re adding an additional benefit to our Green Living Reward. All customers who successfully claim a cashback reward will qualify for a free Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) assessment.
The free EPC assessment will help customers understand the impact of the changes they’ve made as well as suggest other ways they can further to improve their energy-efficiency. terms apply
Our Green Living Reward means customers who are making certain energy-efficiency improvements to their home or properties like insulation, windows, solar panels or a heat pump within 12 months of their completion can claim a cashback amount of up to £2,000, helping to alleviate the high upfront costs of improvements that can reduce household energy bills.
All customer making a new purchase, remortgage, further advance (FA) or product transfer (PT) application from 31 July 2024 are eligible for the Green Living Reward and all customers successfully making a claim will also be entitled to a free EPC assessment. As a hint there is no minimum EPC rating for the customer’s property for them to be eligible for the Green Living Reward cashback. Customers will need to have a Halifax current account when they submit their claim. |
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