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March 5, 2010 at 11:48 AM #17146March 5, 2010 at 11:58 AM #521293AnonymousGuest
I think 1bog.org is still active in region. Also, contact Heliopower, great company. I’m hoping to get solar installed in the next 2 months.
March 5, 2010 at 11:58 AM #521433AnonymousGuestI think 1bog.org is still active in region. Also, contact Heliopower, great company. I’m hoping to get solar installed in the next 2 months.
March 5, 2010 at 11:58 AM #521866AnonymousGuestI think 1bog.org is still active in region. Also, contact Heliopower, great company. I’m hoping to get solar installed in the next 2 months.
March 5, 2010 at 11:58 AM #521957AnonymousGuestI think 1bog.org is still active in region. Also, contact Heliopower, great company. I’m hoping to get solar installed in the next 2 months.
March 5, 2010 at 11:58 AM #522212AnonymousGuestI think 1bog.org is still active in region. Also, contact Heliopower, great company. I’m hoping to get solar installed in the next 2 months.
March 5, 2010 at 1:07 PM #521353evolusdParticipantI am SO interested in the solar movement and am hoping to transition my career into the solar industry (from commercial banking).
As for financing, if you have home equity and good credit/income you could definitely get a home equity credit line or term loan to finance the purchase. Not sure how this type of bank financing would compare with the targeted solar financing out there. I check out various solar companies and most seem to offer some sort of financing, usually secured by a deed against the home.
Kudos for taking a step toward making the earth a cleaner place!
March 5, 2010 at 1:07 PM #521491evolusdParticipantI am SO interested in the solar movement and am hoping to transition my career into the solar industry (from commercial banking).
As for financing, if you have home equity and good credit/income you could definitely get a home equity credit line or term loan to finance the purchase. Not sure how this type of bank financing would compare with the targeted solar financing out there. I check out various solar companies and most seem to offer some sort of financing, usually secured by a deed against the home.
Kudos for taking a step toward making the earth a cleaner place!
March 5, 2010 at 1:07 PM #521924evolusdParticipantI am SO interested in the solar movement and am hoping to transition my career into the solar industry (from commercial banking).
As for financing, if you have home equity and good credit/income you could definitely get a home equity credit line or term loan to finance the purchase. Not sure how this type of bank financing would compare with the targeted solar financing out there. I check out various solar companies and most seem to offer some sort of financing, usually secured by a deed against the home.
Kudos for taking a step toward making the earth a cleaner place!
March 5, 2010 at 1:07 PM #522014evolusdParticipantI am SO interested in the solar movement and am hoping to transition my career into the solar industry (from commercial banking).
As for financing, if you have home equity and good credit/income you could definitely get a home equity credit line or term loan to finance the purchase. Not sure how this type of bank financing would compare with the targeted solar financing out there. I check out various solar companies and most seem to offer some sort of financing, usually secured by a deed against the home.
Kudos for taking a step toward making the earth a cleaner place!
March 5, 2010 at 1:07 PM #522271evolusdParticipantI am SO interested in the solar movement and am hoping to transition my career into the solar industry (from commercial banking).
As for financing, if you have home equity and good credit/income you could definitely get a home equity credit line or term loan to finance the purchase. Not sure how this type of bank financing would compare with the targeted solar financing out there. I check out various solar companies and most seem to offer some sort of financing, usually secured by a deed against the home.
Kudos for taking a step toward making the earth a cleaner place!
March 5, 2010 at 1:16 PM #521368biggoldbearParticipantWe don’t really have the equity, which would be the easiest route. We’re at ~90% LTV now, and lending is pretty tight. I think there’s definitely some programs out there, I’ll keep this post updated if I find anything good!
March 5, 2010 at 1:16 PM #521506biggoldbearParticipantWe don’t really have the equity, which would be the easiest route. We’re at ~90% LTV now, and lending is pretty tight. I think there’s definitely some programs out there, I’ll keep this post updated if I find anything good!
March 5, 2010 at 1:16 PM #521938biggoldbearParticipantWe don’t really have the equity, which would be the easiest route. We’re at ~90% LTV now, and lending is pretty tight. I think there’s definitely some programs out there, I’ll keep this post updated if I find anything good!
March 5, 2010 at 1:16 PM #522029biggoldbearParticipantWe don’t really have the equity, which would be the easiest route. We’re at ~90% LTV now, and lending is pretty tight. I think there’s definitely some programs out there, I’ll keep this post updated if I find anything good!
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