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Updated over 4 years ago, 08/23/2020

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Janvier Snead
  • Flipper/Rehabber
  • Houston, Tx
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Solar Panels to rehabs for Single Family Homes*

Janvier Snead
  • Flipper/Rehabber
  • Houston, Tx
Posted

I have a question for everyone whether you are an investor who plans on renting out your property or one who plans on flipping a home that you have rehabbed.

Would you guys be willing to or do you think it is a good investment to add solar panels to your properties for the value increase to the home, the efficiency, and to add as a sales point? Or do you guys feel it isn’t worth it?

Or even for your personal home?

On average the cost to install is $10-18k in materials.

The increase in home value can go up to $14-15k or 4.1% compared to homes without solar panels with $9,274 being the median value of increase for homes in the US.

So what do you guys think?

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