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Blog #3 - Nature-Positive EcoHomes
At Future Property Group, we design and build Nature-Positive EcoHomes — homes that don’t just minimise harm, but actively regenerate the environment.
Our EcoHomes are:
Oxygen-rich and carbon-negative, designed to improve air quality and restore natural ecosystems.
Built using regenerative materials and design principles that give more back to the planet than they take.
Developed to meet the Living Building Challenge — the world’s most rigorous sustainability and building standard.
We’re proud to be globally registered and the first in the world to apply these standards to prefabricated residential homes and caravan park accommodation.
Why does this matter?
The property and construction sector is responsible for 40% of global carbon emissions. That isn’t an unchangeable law — it’s a system we can redesign. Through innovation, research and world-leading accreditation, we’re proving that housing can be part of the solution.