Mr O’Kelly is taking 12 Rosebery St, Highgate Hill to auction on Saturday, February 9 at 11am.
Seller Richard Brown purchased the inner-city family home 15 years ago, when he was looking for a house in the sought after Brisbane State High School catchment.
The professor of mechanical engineering quickly went about improving the property’s environmental footprint.
“I strategically thought about the different steps to improve the home including adding a pool, new carport and decks,” Mr Brown said.
“I planted bamboo which grows really quickly so once a year at the end of summer I trim the bamboo to get the sun on the north, and then I let it grow to shade the house in spring and summer. First I improved the insulation in the roof, then put a solar PV system on the roof in conjunction with the heat pump to heat the hot water, and another heat pump to heat the pool all year round. We also used to heat water with gas but it costs quite a lot of money to have gas attached, so I made the whole thing electric and, with the solar panels, we save a lot of money."
Mr Brown said installing air conditioning wasn’t necessary because of the measures he’s taken to cool the home naturally, measures which have also significantly reduced the numbers on his family’s quarterly electricity invoices.
“Our energy bill is relatively low per year,” he said.
“Looking at a graph which compares our household usage with others in the area, our's is much lower. We are half the usage of other people in the area. That’s probably saving us $500 to $600 a year.”
Which is a substantial amount for the Browns, who are keen to downsize now their two children have finished school. |