Reed Creek Apartments Earn NGBS Silver Certification: What It Means for Living in Asheville, NC
- sswann83
- Apr 27
- 3 min read

If you’re searching for apartments in Asheville, NC, you’re probably looking for more than just a place to live—you want a home that aligns with your lifestyle, your values, and the way you want to feel every day.
At Reed Creek Apartments, we’re proud to share that our community is officially National Green Building Standard (NGBS) Silver Certified. And while that sounds impressive (because it is), what really matters is what it means for you as a resident.
Let’s break it down.
What Is NGBS Certification?
The National Green Building Standard (NGBS) is one of the most recognized green building certifications in the United States. It evaluates how a building is designed, constructed, and operated with sustainability in mind.
To earn a Silver-level certification, a community must meet strict standards across multiple categories, including:
Energy efficiency
Water conservation
Indoor air quality
Sustainable materials
Site design and development
This isn’t a quick checklist—it’s a comprehensive process verified by a third-party certifier, like Southern Energy Management, ensuring everything meets rigorous environmental standards.
Why This Matters for Living in Asheville, NC
Living in Asheville means being surrounded by the Blue Ridge Mountains, fresh air, and a community that deeply values sustainability. Choosing a home that reflects that mindset just makes sense.
Here’s how NGBS Silver certification enhances your everyday living experience:
🌿 Lower Energy Costs (and Smarter Efficiency)
Green-certified buildings are designed to use less energy without sacrificing comfort. That means:
More efficient heating and cooling systems
Better insulation
Energy-saving appliances
For residents, this often translates into lower utility bills and a more comfortable living environment year-round—especially important with Asheville’s seasonal shifts.
💧 Reduced Water Usage
Water conservation is a major part of NGBS certification. Reed Creek incorporates features that help reduce unnecessary water use, such as:
Low-flow fixtures
Efficient plumbing systems
It’s a simple upgrade that benefits both your wallet and the environment—without you having to think twice about it.
🌬️ Healthier Indoor Living
One of the most underrated benefits? Better indoor air quality.
NGBS-certified buildings prioritize:
Reduced exposure to harmful chemicals
Improved ventilation systems
Materials that contribute to cleaner indoor air
For you, that means a home that feels fresher, cleaner, and healthier—something you’ll notice daily, even if you can’t always see it.
🏡 Built With Purposeful Materials
Sustainability isn’t just about energy—it’s also about what your home is made of.
NGBS certification encourages the use of:
Environmentally responsible materials
Durable construction methods
Reduced waste during building
The result? A home that’s built to last and designed with long-term impact in mind.
🌎 A Lifestyle That Aligns With Asheville Values
Asheville isn’t just a location—it’s a lifestyle. From local farmers markets to hiking trails and eco-conscious businesses, sustainability is part of the culture here.
Living in an NGBS-certified community means your home reflects those same values:
Reduced environmental footprint
Thoughtful design choices
A commitment to doing things better
It’s about living in a space that supports the way you already want to live.
Why Reed Creek Stands Out
Not every apartment community in
can say they’ve achieved this level of certification. It takes planning, teamwork, and a commitment to higher standards.
At Reed Creek, this certification represents more than a milestone—it’s a reflection of the kind of community we’ve built:
Intentional
Forward-thinking
Designed with residents in mind
Experience Sustainable Living in Asheville
If you’re looking for apartments in Asheville, NC that combine comfort, convenience, and sustainability, Reed Creek offers something truly different.
This is more than just a place to live—it’s a place that’s built better, lives better, and feels better.



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