Solar Panels
#16
Re: Solar Panels
But you can have hours of fun playing with these calculators....
https://www.solarmarket.com.au/solar...gs-calculator/
(You get a FIT of 6c from you electricity company in Qld if you go solar now.)
https://www.solarmarket.com.au/solar...gs-calculator/
(You get a FIT of 6c from you electricity company in Qld if you go solar now.)
#17
Lost in BE Cyberspace
Joined: Oct 2005
Location: Hill overlooking the SE Melbourne suburbs
Posts: 16,622
Re: Solar Panels
Having said that, a solar system you didn't pay for is better than no solar system.
#18
Hillarys, Perth
Joined: Mar 2005
Location: Hillarys, Perth.
Posts: 1,094
Re: Solar Panels
That wasn't what he was asking.
The question was - "if I own a house that is worth $500,000, and I install a solar power system that costs $10,000, will I be able to sell the house for $510,000?" The answer is no, it will still be worth $500,000. Just like water features and Bali huts, solar power adds no $ at sale time.
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The question was - "if I own a house that is worth $500,000, and I install a solar power system that costs $10,000, will I be able to sell the house for $510,000?" The answer is no, it will still be worth $500,000. Just like water features and Bali huts, solar power adds no $ at sale time.
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Knowing how much we save with our solar power, if I were selling this house, I would certainly be promoting the fact the swimming pool pump runs all day for free and the water is filtered and heated for free. Our washing machine and dish washer are timed to switch on during the 'solar usage time', the LED light throughout the house offer savings at night which means lower powers bill and if you don't want high power bills ...... this house (as apposed to one without solar power) is a good buy for those reasons.