Green Building Labels: What Does the Certification Push Bring?
Because green building labels, or sustainable certification, will become the standard for real estate in the long term, almost nine out of ten experts (85.7 percent) say that certified office and commercial properties are already easier to market today. This is the result of the current Commercial Real Estate Barometer.

Large corporations in particular are increasingly making a green building label a prerequisite for leasing new space (71.5 percent). This is the result of the current Commercial Real Estate Barometer, which is regularly surveyed on the occasion of the Schwaiger Broker Lounge in Munich.
The report states that the pressure for certification is coming from large national companies, but above all from abroad, such as Switzerland. More than eight out of ten real estate experts now share the opinion that international corporations are currently demanding green labels even more than German ones.
"Anglo-Saxon countries are one step ahead of us, as they are in many areas of the future. It is not enough to establish the highest possible standards at the national level. We live in a global business world and therefore also need a cross-national catalog of criteria that reflects the quality standards for real estate in which we still want to work and live in 50 years' time," explains Michael Schwaiger, CEO of the Schwaiger Group.