Buying a Home with a Solar Electric Power System – Pros and Cons

Solar Power in Southern California Makes Great$ense

Does solar energy increase home value? The National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) found that every dollar saved on energy through solar increases home value by $20. That’s a return on investment of 20 to 1. According to the national real estate sources, homes with solar panels sell for approximately 4 percent higher on average than homes without solar energy. A million-dollar home could be worth $40,000 more with a solar power system.

Solar has some down sides: cost can be more than expected, can results in a long-lasting monthly expense if not calculated and negotiated well; roof damage or leaks can occur if not property installed; solar can sometimes look unappealing or unaesthetic; solar can be improperly or inefficiently installed, such as in the shade; solar requires cleaning, maintenance and repairs, especially if it is placed low to the ground.

What happens if you buy a house that has solar panels?

If you’re looking to buy a home with solar panels financed through a solar loan, you don’t need to worry about making additional monthly payments. Unlike a lease, if the previous homeowner installed solar equipment with a solar loan, the loan will always be their liability, even if the property is sold. The seller may try to recoup their loan liability in the sale price of the home. Be smart about the value of the solar power system get a professional third-party estimate.

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Is buying a home with solar panels a smart decision? What to consider if the equipment is leased or owned. In addition to saving you money on your energy bill, buying a home with solar panels will also boost your home’s appeal making it more attractive for resale down the road.

What do I need to know about solar panels when buying a house? Buying a House With Solar Panels: A Short Guide

  • Find out if the system is owned or leased. Don’t pay more for the house without knowing the status of the system. 
  • If there is a lease attached, review the lease with a professional.
  • Get the system inspected. to make sure it is in working order and efficient.
  • Have the system valuated by the third party company.

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