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Energy experts break down the FAQs about home values and solar panels: 'Many people are willing to pay more'

Solar is a particularly attractive home improvement feature for areas where energy costs are high.

Solar is a particularly attractive home improvement feature for areas where energy costs are high.

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While solar isn't a cheap upfront investment, the cost has decreased over the years, making it a more affordable home improvement project. But does adding solar actually increase your home value, or is it just smoke and mirrors?

A Palmetto report found that adding an average-sized solar array can increase your home value by at least $15,000, according to data from the Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy

On top of that, homes with solar sold for 4.1% more than homes without solar in 2019, according to a Zillow study. That percentage has since risen to 6.9%, translating to home values about $25,000 greater than non-solar homes. 

The Palmetto report's authors suggest that solar increases home values by lowering monthly energy costs and increasing home energy independence. Adding solar also reduces households' carbon outputs, which helps lower planet-overheating pollution. 


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EnergySage helps homeowners find and compare the best quotes for new solar installation projects. Homeowners who have used EnergySage's marketplace have claimed up to $10,000 in savings on new projects. Meanwhile, Palmetto itself specializes in leasing and power purchase agreement plans to lower the upfront investment.

Solar is a particularly attractive home improvement feature for areas and states where energy costs are high. With EnergySage's free mapping tool, homeowners can find cost data on a state-by-state basis, pointing them to all available incentives to help lower the upfront cost of going solar

The most common solar incentive available is the federal solar tax credit, which allows homeowners to deduct 30% of the cost of a qualified solar system purchase and installation. However, this tax credit will be eliminated at the end of 2025.

Homeowners need to complete any purchased solar installations by the end of the year to take full advantage, which EnergySage estimates to be worth up to around $10,000. 

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"Many people are willing to pay more for a home if it helps them do the right thing for the planet and the environment," the Palmetto report reads. 

The data shows that solar generally increases home values. However, one realtor explained in the r/realtors subreddit that solar doesn't necessarily make your house worth more. "What it does do though, is help you justify your price over the next one," they said.

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