Solar Catches On in Local Real Estate Markets

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Go down the street and ask the first few flippers or property investors that you see about solar designs. They’re are much more likely to engage you in conversation than they were 5 to 10 years ago. You'll hear quite a bit about how solar installations are catching on in your community.

There are a few reasons for this. First, solar is generally the way of the future. Unlike a few years ago, we now have a pretty clear roadmap to developing this technology in homes and small businesses.

We see the proof: for example, the American Bar cites numbers from the Solar Energy Industries Association, a major resource for any solar research, that shows a staggering 68% growth rate for solar over the past decade. That squares with what we see in terms of cost efficiency and advances in the technology that we have to deploy.

Saving You Money

Solar is also a good investment. You’ve probably heard a lot of things from a lot of different people about whether solar will save you money or not.

With available tax incentives and more, solar panels can generate enough savings over several years to justify being installed on the property. Over even more years, they are going to help you to save money in several ways, and can also be valuable at resale. That’s one thing to think about when assessing the pros and cons of setting up one of these innovative installations at your property. 

Energy Efficiency

You may have also heard some of the naysayers talking about the drawbacks of solar panels in terms of ecological impact. But what they're not saying is that people are innovating right now in lithium-ion battery and solar panel production. So we’re not doomed to have the same kinds of outcomes that we've always had – we’re advancing these industries to make them even greener over time. In time, we will get to where solar is far and away from the eco-conscious choice. It’s already happening. 

Tax Help and Other Assistance


One of the big drop obstacles to people getting into solar is that they don't know what's out there in terms of grants, tax rebates, and more. The government is promoting solar but they're doing it rather quietly, and not everybody knows about the options at their disposal. We can help with consulting, installation, and everything else. Ask us about your property and how you can benefit from a modern solar solution that’s right for you and your household.

John