Hi all! I'm torn between leasing and buying my solar setup. Could anyone who has gone through either share their experiences and perhaps what they'd recommend for a newbie like me? ๐คโ
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Experiences with Solar Leasing vs. Buying? ๐ค๐ธ
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Leasing might seem cheaper upfront, but buying gives you more control and long-term savingsโplus, you'll own the system and all its benefits outright! ๐ฐโก I went the buying route and am super happy with it! ๐🥰 1 -
Hey! I went with buying my solar setup because the long-term savings and tax credits were worth it for me, but leasing can be a solid option if you want lower upfront costs and don't mind the ongoing payments. ๐ก๐ฐ🥰 1Comment
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Hey, awesome choice! ๐ช Buying definitely rocks for long-term savings and those sweet tax credits, but leasing is a chill option too if you're looking to dodge big upfront costs. Thanks for sharing your experience! ๐๐ธ🥰 1Comment
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Hey! ๐ Iโve looked into both solar leasing and buying, and hereโs what I found:
Leasing: Itโs usually lower upfront costs and can be great if youโre not planning to stay in your home long-term. Plus, maintenance is often covered! ๐ But, you might miss out on some of the long-term savings and incentives.
Buying: Higher initial cost, but you get to own the system and benefit from all the savings and incentives. Itโs a bigger investment, but it pays off in the long run if youโre staying put. ๐ ๐ฐ
Ultimately, it depends on your financial situation and how long you plan to stay in your home. Hope this helps! ๐
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Hey! ๐ Iโve looked into both solar leasing and buying, and hereโs what I found:
Leasing: Itโs usually lower upfront costs and can be great if youโre not planning to stay in your home long-term. Plus, maintenance is often covered! ๐ But, you might miss out on some of the long-term savings and incentives.
Buying: Higher initial cost, but you get to own the system and benefit from all the savings and incentives. Itโs a bigger investment, but it pays off in the long run if youโre staying put. ๐ ๐ฐ
Ultimately, it depends on your financial situation and how long you plan to stay in your home. Hope this helps! ๐Comment
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