2829 E Wagoner Rd., Phoenix, AZ 85032

2829 E Wagoner Rd., Phoenix, AZ 85032
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$249,000
Sold on 1/15/16
Beds Baths Sq. Ft. Taxes Built
3 2.00 1,553 $1,258 1995
On the market: 79 days
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Stop the Car...Incredible Dave Brown home close to Freeway Access, PV Community College, Library, Golf, Shopping and so much more! Spacious open floor plan, custom flooring throughout including Bamboo, Travertine & Slate, amazing Master Suite with custom Tiled Shower & Large Walk-In Closet, lots of counter space, storage & R/O system in the Kitchen with large Breakfast Room, inviting Great Room with vaulted ceilings, inside Laundry Room, new Water Softener, 2 Car Garage including shelving, peg board & hanging storage, Covered Patio, large Back Yard with grass & big enough for a pool. Plus...Go Green and save on Electric Bills with Solar Panels that yield an average annual electric cost under $1,300 which includes the Solar Panel lease...about $108 per month in overall electric costs! How does solar power work? The sun is the greatest source of energy known to man. In fact, in one hour, the sun delivers more energy to Earth than all of humanity consumes in a year. Solar power systems take advantage of this near-constant energy flow by trapping photons in sunlight and converting them to usable electricity for your home. Solar energy is clean, sustainable, and best of all, it's affordable. To learn more about how solar power works, click here. Is the solar agreement transfer process difficult? No. Transferring a solar agreement is as simple for new homebuyers as signing up for cable TV or establishing utility service in your name. What are the benefits of buying a home with a SolarCity power system? SolarCity is America's largest solar power provider, serving 217,000 customers. Someone switches to clean, more affordable energy with us every 3 minutes. Our flexible financing options allow customers to access clean, renewable electricity at a rate that's lower than you pay your local utility, saving thousands of dollars over the term of your agreement. Utility prices tend to rise over time, while your savings will continue to grow through the life of the system. In addition to cutting your electric bill, a typical solar home offsets about 178 tons of CO2 over 30 years*. That's like saving the amount of fuel it takes to drive around the equator 15.7 times. How will I be billed? Buying a solar home means you will receive two bills for the electricity you use each month: one from SolarCity and one from your local utility company. The total of these two bills is usually lower than what you'd pay if you did not have solar, and will continue to show greater and greater savings for years to come. Who should I contact with questions? SolarCity's transfer team. SolarCity is the only company in the industry with a team focused exclusively on handling agreement transfers. Our team is staffed with experts from the real estate industry who are familiar with the entire home sale process, from listing through escrow, and have handled thousands of transfers over the past five years. Most importantly, all solar homes on the market are assigned a dedicated reassignment agent who is prepared to share the details of the solar system and the solar agreement. Just call the transfer team and provide the address of where the solar system is installed and you will be connected to the right reassignment agent to answer all your questions and concerns. Do I get the same warranty and coverage as the original owner? Absolutely. When you purchase a home with a SolarCity rooftop solar system, you get all of the benefits of working with America's #1 full-service solar provider. SolarCity has the best system coverage package in the industry. When you assume an agreement from an existing customer, you get all of the perks of this coverage for the term of the contract. Is there a lien on the solar home? No. What you'll find on the title of a home with a SolarCity power system is a UCC-1 fixture filing. A UCC-1 fixture filing is not a lien against the home. SolarCity files a Uniform Commercial Code Financing Statement, or UCC-1, on all of our solar energy systems in the real property records where each system is located prior to or when the system is installed. We file the UCC-1 to notify anyone who might perform a title search on the address where the system is located that our property, the solar energy system, is installed on the home. This filing protects our rights as the system's owner against any mortgage on the real property. If the lender that holds the mortgage on the real property forecloses on our customer's home, the UCC-1 filing protects our interest in the solar energy system and prohibits the lender from taking ownership of it. If a UCC-1 is not a lien, can it be removed? Yes. We are aware that lenders prefer not to see anything on the title so it's common practice for us to release the UCC-1 fixture filing for financing purposes and re-file later. In fact, we have a dedicated team for this purpose to ensure that there is no disruption to the sale, purchase or refinancing of your home. What is net metering and how does it benefit me if I buy a solar home? Solar panels installed on the roof of a solar home convert sunlight to electricity throughout the day. Any electricity that is not immediately used is put into the power grid. In most states, the utility company credits the customer for this surplus energy. These contributions offset the electricity the customer uses at night through a policy called net metering.
Listing courtesy of Phil Alu, Realty Executives