Little has been said about it nationally, but home buyers in California, already facing some of the highest prices in the nation, will be paying a bit extra next year when the Golden State makes solar mandatory for new houses, notes Grumpy Editor.
The requirement could easily add $8,000 to $10,000 to the home’s price, according to the California Energy Commission (CEC).
The solar addition will increase the average monthly mortgage payment by $40, figures CEC. But, it adds, new home buyers will save an average $80 a month on heating, cooling and lighting bills.
Danielle Hale, chief economist at Realtor.com, tells CNBC's "On the Money" that the new solar requirement could undermine a segment of the real estate market that's struggled to add to new homes relative to demand.
Added costs could hit "the affordable side of the market," she mentions, where prices on available homes have been under pressure.
"It's a very different perspective depending on if you're looking for affordable homes, or pricier homes," she adds. “It's already difficult for builders to build, and I think this is just going to exacerbate that problem."
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