San Francisco Homeowners Have New Way to Pay for Going Green
Posted by Cheryl Bower on July 23, 2010 · 1 Comment

As provided by SFAR:
San Francisco homeowners have a new way of paying for solar panels, energy-efficient appliances and low-flow toilets.
A new city-run program, GreenFinanceSF, will give San Franciscans the money to pay for such projects up front and let them pay it back through installments on their property tax bills. Berkeley pioneered the idea in 2007, and since then, hundreds of cities, counties and states have adopted their own versions.
For more details, visit http://greenfinancesf.org/systems/energy.
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About Cheryl Bower
Cheryl has been been buying and selling real estate since 1993. She loves to help buyers and sellers achieve their real estate goals and currently she represents clients from San Francisco to San Mateo County. "I take pride in helping clients navigate through the sale or purchase of a property, negotiating the best price and terms, as well as ensuring that all the details will be smoothly handled." Contact her at cheryl@cbower.com for more information.
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