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16 Micros6.40 kW
Lifetime16 Panels
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BERKELEY LAB ILLUMINATES PRICE PREMIUMS FOR U.S.
SOLAR HOME SALES
Largets-ever study quantifies the value of rooftop photovoltaics on homes
that sold across eight states and 15 years
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Hoen is a researcher in the Environmental Energy Technologies Division of Berkeley Lab,
who collaborated with researcher from Adomatis Apprasal Services, REal Property Analytics/
Texas A&M University, University of California at San Diego, San Diego State University, and
Sandia National Laboratories.
The study also found only a small and non-statistically significant difference between PV
premiums for new and existing homes. Additional findings include the existence of a PV
“green cache” (home buyers paying a certain amount for a PV system of any size and
incrementally more as system size increases) and an apparent sharp depreciation rate for the
PV premium in home sales transactions as those PV systems age. the study also finds that
market premiums are statistically similar to those estimated using the income and cost
approaches, methods familiar to appraisers. this similarity to standard appraisal practices
further bolsters the report’s usefulness to real estate professionals and markets.
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PV premium in home sales transactions as those PV
systems age. the study also finds that market premiums are
statistically similar to those estimated using the income and
cost approaches, methods familiar to appraisers. this
similarity to standard appraisal practices further bolsters the
report’s usefulness to real estate professionals and
markets.
“As PV systems become more and more common on U.S.
homes, it will be increasingly important to value them
accurately, using a variety of methods, “ says co-author
Sandra Adomatis, an appraiser who helped develop the
Appraisal Institute’s Green Addendum and who has written
and spoken extensively on valuing green features. She
noted, “Our findings should provide greater confidence that PV adds a quatifiable premium to
wide variety of homes in California and beyond.
APPRAISING SOLAR ENERGY'S VALUE
Solar Panels and Home Values
THE NEW YORK TIMES
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By LISA PREVOST, FEB. 20, 2015
New research sponsored by the Department of Energy shows that buyers are willing to pay
more for homes with rooftop solar panels - a finding that may strengthen the case for factoring
the value of sustainable features into home appraisals.
The study, conducted by the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory in California, examined
sales data for almost 23,000 homes in eight states from 2002 to 2013. About 4,000 of the
homes had solar photovoltaic systems, all of them owned ( as opposed to being financed
through a lease with the solar company).
Researchers found that buyers were willing to pay a premium of $15,000 for a home with the
average-size solar photovoltaic system (3.6 kilowatts, or 3,600 watts), compared with a similar
home without one. Put another way, that translates to about four additional dollars per watt of
solar power.
The study involved more solar property sales than previous research, malting this sample
particularly "robust," said Sandra Adomatis, an appraiser in Punta Gorda, Fla., who is
considered an expert in "green" valuation and is one of the study's authors.
"This study is important for the buying public and the lending side," Ms. Ado ma tis said, "and
appraisers can say, here's some proof there is some value to the system." More homeowners
have been installing these systems as the cost of solar technology has dropped over the last
decade. As of mid-2014, more than a half-million homes had solar systems, according to the
report.
Real estate agents, appraisers and lenders are still trying to catch up with the technology,
along with other energy-saving features, in terms of calculating their effect on home values -
or lack thereof - in any given market.
Fannie Mae has acknowledged the growing proliferation of solar. Buyers are willing to pay
more for a house with the electric bills to prove the savings attached to its solar system.
A version of this article appears in print on Feoruary 22, 2015, on Page RE6 of the New York
edition with the headline: Appraising Solar Energy's Value.
ADDING SOLARINCREASES
THE VALUE OF YOUR HOME
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“ Homes with Solar sold 17% faster and for 20% more.”
-National Energy Renewable Laboratory
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