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Originally Posted by LakeDad
My problem is lack of house commitment.
I buy one, make careful upgrades that are likely to yield a return (or at least not a loss), find another home, and do it again.
My longest ownership ever was 4 years. I’ve owned 4 homes since 2014.
It’s always “the one” until it isn’t.
Because of that, it would make no sense to install solar under any circumstances, unless I was stone cold settled on staying for 20 years. Of course, as soon as I make that commitment, I’ll see another house the next day [emoji23]
I’m not complaining: It’s been financially favorable, but we always joke about never going too far with upgrades.
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On average, houses will sell better with Solar.
It’s like any other investment in your home.
They ask for utility bills, right?
Buyer sees $0.00, you think theirs eyes would light up!
It’s hard to go wrong with Solar.
Folks here seem to try real hard to find reasons to give power companies their money.