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$199,000
Sold on 7/23/21
Beds |
Baths |
Sq. Ft. |
Taxes |
Built |
2 |
1.00 |
1,254 |
$532 |
1949 |
On the market:
136 days
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Beautifully renovated CBS property on a a nice sized corner lot. Property has a carport and a one car garage. Windows have hurricane shutters. Brand new quartz countertops and new shaker cabinets and new stainless steel appliances. Property has new high hat LED lighting. New LVRT Vinyl flooring throughout. Nicely renovated bathroom with tile and contemporary finishes. Ceiling Fans in the bedrooms. Property has a leased solar panel; Lease must be assumed by the buyers. Brand New Central AC throughout. Brand new 40-gallon water heater. Crown molding throughout.
Solar panel lease: Balance around $23800.00, monthly payment approx $80.00 per month
Does the buyer have to apply for the loan to assume the solar panel or is it automatic with the purchase of the home?
IGS does a credit check on the Buyer in order to complete the transfer. the credit check is done when they become aware of the sale.
Average savings per month to the owner?
In order to obtain this information, the Seller would need to submit 2-3 current electrical statements to IGS. They will use the information and create a Value Proposition which shows what you are Generating vs. Using. This is done manually and will take approximately 48-72 hours to complete.
What are the benefits?
Panels collect energy from the sun, it goes to the home, and the homeowner benefits from that. Any unused energy on a monthly basis can be sold to the utility company. The Utility Company holds the extra energy and stores it as a credit. This is where the values proposition comes in. It will tell you credit-wise how many credits you have depending on what is generating vs used. Generally, solar-powered systems tend to improve a home’s value.
Listing courtesy of Benjamin Toaff, NEX-GEN FLORIDA REALTY, INC.