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How solar boosts your portfolio

Clement Ndifor
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I have been in the real estate industry for about nine years now.  My initial niche was student rentals in Md and the Baltimore university areas.  I was a very early tesla renter in 2018 when most were still waiting to order reservations. I was building on my Airbnb and Turo portfolio of vacation packages.  I eventually got introduced to solar panels when I was looking to save on my utilities by charging over 8-tesla cars at my peak before Covid.  

It was a revelation.  I have travelled the country and the world consulting for various developers and companies. I love the Caribbean and southern states as they have the most abundant sunshine, and are perfect work/play combination.

The main question you have to ask yourself is, will you live in a house or work in a building without electricity?  That answer is always a resounding NO.  

That means even before you own or rent out your building, you want to own your means of electricity production. 

I would love to discuss with anyone interested to see how solar can be a compliment to your portfolio.

A pleasure to be here.