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I am considering installing solar panels myself. I am not elgible for the NY-sun financing http://ny-sun.ny.gov/Get-Solar/NY-Sun-Financing. One option I am looking at is Admirals bank. https://www.admiralsbank.com/renewable-energy-lending I want to contact them for their rates. -
PNC has better rates and lets you go up to 89% equity to borrow a HELOC.Leave a comment:
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21c and i need around a 10k system. Sun run states that they can only get me around 70% coverage.Sunpower can get me 100% coverage.I was going to lease from sunpower,but they keep the federal tax credit. So i plan to buy .I just don't know from you or where i am going to borrow for the system yet.Other than that i am all set to goLeave a comment:
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21c and i need around a 10k system.
Sun run states that they can only get me around 70% coverage.Sunpower can get me 100% coverage.I was going to lease from sunpower,but they keep the federal tax credit.
So i plan to buy .I just don't know from you or where i am going to borrow for the system yet.Other than that i am all set to go
If you get 5200 w and 4 hours of insolation per day on the average in NYC that comes out to 20.8 kW per day , with inverter losses, etc, perhaps 17. At 21c per kW that gives $105 per month in electricity. Does your POCO pay you 21c per kW?
Since you are getting back 50% of the 10K, then looking at 5K + installation (WAG of 7K total) you will get back 7K / 120 months + 10% financing or 8K / 120 = $67 / month. (Beware, I am not a financial wizard!)
This back of the napkin calc looks amazing to me, but then I really am not an expert. If someone else can either validate this or correct me, I would be grateful.Leave a comment:
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"In Mosaic’s model, homeowners can choose to apply their tax credit to pay down a portion of their 20-year loan. Interest rates will depend on borrower’s creditworthiness but are expected to hover around 8% to 10%".Leave a comment:
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21c and i need around a 10k system.
Sun run states that they can only get me around 70% coverage.Sunpower can get me 100% coverage.I was going to lease from sunpower,but they keep the federal tax credit.
So i plan to buy .I just don't know from you or where i am going to borrow for the system yet.Other than that i am all set to goLeave a comment:
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Well here in NYC.The city gives you 20% of the system back.This comes off you property tax,spread out over 4 years.That along with the 30% tax credit.It seems like a no brainer to me.I was looking into leasing,but the leasing companies.I spoke to two sunpower and sun run keep your tax credit..I figured that buying is the way to go.
I have very good credit,but i am having a hard time getting a home equity loan because i really have very little equity in my home.Leave a comment:
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Well here in NYC.The city gives you 20% of the system back.This comes off you property tax,spread out over 4 years.That along with the 30% tax credit.It seems like a no brainer to me.I was looking into leasing,but the leasing companies.I spoke to two sunpower and sun run keep your tax credit..I figured that buying is the way to go.
I have very good credit,but i am having a hard time getting a home equity loan because i really have very little equity in my home.Leave a comment:
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Look into Mosaic solar loans, they have 1.99% for 12 years and 3.99% for 20 years, but there is a pretty hefty loan fee...however you may find that the total you end up paying is less than a loan with little or no loan fee but higher interest.Leave a comment:
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Best place to get a loan for solar systems
I live in Staten Island NY
Any special low interest solar loans?
My Bank is offering me a home equity loan for around 7%
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