As sustainability continues to shape the way we live—and buy—homes, eco-conscious design has become more than just a trend; it’s an expectation. From energy-efficient systems and smart home integrations to thoughtfully sourced materials and seamless indoor-outdoor living, today’s most desirable properties are built with both luxury and longevity in mind.
Across all of our markets, Brown Harris Stevens represents a collection of homes that embrace this shift, blending elevated design with environmentally mindful features. Below, a curated roundup of listings that exemplify eco-friendly living at its finest.
16 Arbor Path, Amagansett Designed to harmonize with its natural surroundings, this Bell Estate home incorporates expansive glazing for passive solar gain and seamless indoor-outdoor flow that reduces reliance on artificial lighting and climate control.
7 Windy Hill Lane, Bridgehampton This property embraces sustainability through energy-efficient construction and generous outdoor space, encouraging natural ventilation and reduced energy consumption throughout the home.
22 Round Pond Lane, Sag Harbor Set within a tranquil landscape, this residence leverages its positioning and design to maximize natural light and airflow, supporting a lower-impact, energy-conscious lifestyle.
714 Sunset Road, West Palm Beach Located in Flamingo Park, this home integrates lush landscaping and outdoor living areas that naturally cool the property, reducing the need for excessive air conditioning in a warm climate.
6015 Independence Avenue, Bronx Positioned in the Estate Area, this home benefits from mature greenery and elevated siting, promoting insulation and temperature regulation through natural environmental elements.
15 West 68th Street, Upper West Side This Upper West Side residence reflects eco-conscious city living, where proximity, walkability, and efficient building systems contribute to a reduced carbon footprint.
200 East 21st Street, #14B, Gramercy Park A modern Manhattan apartment that prioritizes energy efficiency through updated systems and expansive windows that enhance daylight while minimizing energy usage.
Together, these homes demonstrate that sustainability and luxury are no longer mutually exclusive—they are intrinsically linked. As buyers increasingly prioritize efficiency, wellness, and environmental impact, eco-friendly design continues to define the future of high-end real estate.