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How the Stimulus Benefits “Green” (And How You Can Position Yourself to Benefit as Well)

Reblogger Mary McGraw
Education & Training with GLREA

 

I've talked to a lot of realtors who don't understand how the stimulus can benefit their business...I'm sure you have heard the phrase, "What comes around, goes around."

This phrase really jumped out at me when I read Ryan's blog about the stimulus package, which, by the way, we are all paying for.

"Do you know someone on your lead list, or perhaps a past client, who could use some free insulation or some caulking around their windows? Why wouldn't you take the time to connect a potential client with free weatherization money for home improvements that will actually improve their comfort and quality of life?"

Let's think about not only the benefits to the homeowner but also the local jobs this creates! Contracting is not very easily outsourced. Make friends with your home remodelers...network with them...You will gain great benefits as well as the satisfaction you did something to prevent Fuel Poverty!!!

 

Original content by Ryan Moehring

You may think there is too much "pork" in the recently signed stimulus bill. Or perhaps too much spending or too may tax cuts. Its passage may offend your Keynesian or Monetarist economic views, and may, you believe, lead to the very demise of capitalism itself (OK, that may be going too far). You may not think we need a stimulus at all-that we should let the free market recover on its own. Whatever your political and economic viewpoint, if you believe our country's energy policy needs a fundamental change, and that energy efficiency and renewable energy can simultaneously stimulate the economy and help the planet, chances are you are excited about the green provisions of the bill.

To say the stimulus is big is an understatement. It is huge, colossal, gargantuan even. It is the largest spending bill the world has ever seen, which is a frightening proposition to say the least. However, if you can get past the staggering debt created by the bill, you'll find unprecedented subsidies for the energy sector. Here is an abbreviated summary of some of the energy-related provisions that can impact your real estate business:

  • $6.3 billion for energy efficiency in multifamily housing getting federal assistance, such as HUD-sponsored low-income housing
  • $5 billion to weatherize more than 1 million homes owned by "modest-income" families
  • $4.5 billion to increase the energy efficiency of federal buildings
  • $4 billion to repair and modernize public housing units
  • $2 billion to increase the tax credit for hybrid cars to $7,500
  • $1.4 billion for bonds to carry out state and local renewable energy and conservation projects
  • $510 million to repair and modernize more than 4,000 Native American housing units
  • $500 million to train workers for careers in energy efficiency and renewable energy
  • $300 million for consumer rebates for energy-efficient appliances
  • $268 million to remove caps on a 30 percent residential credit for solar, wind, and geothermal
  • $250 million to HUD to improve the efficiency of government-subsidized apartments

The New York Times released a detailed breakdown of the energy provisions here.

Interesting Facts About the $5 Billion Dedicated to Weatherization Assistance

  • This amount could weatherize 1 million homes and, directly and indirectly, create 375,000 jobs.
  • Low-income families will save an average of $350 annually from weatherization.
  • Every investment of $1 billion in clean energy programs creates nearly 5,000 more jobs than traditional infrastructure spending.

As a real estate professional, you may be wondering how you can benefit from all of this spending. Here are a few suggestions:

You can always contact your state energy office and obtain information about their weatherization program. Once you have this information, how can you apply it?

Do you know someone on your lead list, or perhaps a past client, who could use some free insulation or some caulking around their windows? Why wouldn't you take the time to connect a potential client with free weatherization money for home improvements that will actually improve their comfort and quality of life?

When the time comes to sell their home, who do you think they are going to call? Mr. Big Shot REALTOR® with the huge advertising budget? Or the considerate agent who thoughtfully took the time to help make their winter a little more comfortable?

Maybe you've already helped a family move into a green home, or have helped them retrofit it. You already know that green topics are important to them, so why wouldn't you tell them about the $7,500 tax credit for purchasing a plug-in hybrid vehicle?

Do they already have a hybrid? Tell them about the rebates for energy-efficient appliances.

Even better, how about informing them about the removal of the 30 percent cap on residential solar systems? Combine this credit with local incentives currently offered by a number of states and your clients can start producing their own energy for around 1/4th of the sticker price. Now that's exciting!

Whatever the scenario, you should know that your competition will be putting the stimulus to good use. How will your business benefit? Start planning today.

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Sources:

http://www.lohud.com/article/2008902120479

http://features.csmonitor.com/politics/2009/02/12/what-stimulus-bill-can-and-can%E2%80%99t-do/

http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/laland/2009/02/an-8000-tax-cre.html

http://www.google.com/hostednews/ap/article/ALeqM5iOG3Yk-jwqgGCWnZ__ek2Tktc7lgD96AR08G2

http://apps1.eere.energy.gov/weatherization/

http://www.boston.com/business/personalfinance/articles/2009/02/13/what_the_789b_stimulus_would_do_for_consumers/

http://www.americanprogress.org/issues/2009/02/recovery_plan_captures.html

http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=20601087&sid=aygJM54SPDUE&refer=home

http://finance.yahoo.com/news/3-trillion-Senate-Fed-apf-14315831.html

http://www.technologyreview.com/blog/energy/22977/

http://projects.nytimes.com/44th_president/stimulus/energy

 

Scott Cowan
RE/MAX Professionals - Olympia, WA

Mary- Great information for us to use to help reconnect with past clients who might benefit from the package. Also it is good information to know so when we are working with current clients we can speak knowledgably on what benefits they might enjoy as new homeowners.

Feb 20, 2009 03:23 AM
Terry Miller
Miller Homes Group - Tyler, TX
Miller Homes Group and Tyler Apartment Locator

We encourage all of our homeowners to insulate well thier homes. Home Depot loves us.

Feb 21, 2009 02:51 AM
Mary McGraw
GLREA - Rockford, MI
2015: Solar Energy Is Still A Simple Machine!

Hi Terry! Great advice! There are also some great new insulations out there that insulate better!! Have you looked into them?

Feb 23, 2009 12:51 PM
Mary McGraw
GLREA - Rockford, MI
2015: Solar Energy Is Still A Simple Machine!

Hi Scott ~ sorry, I"ve been out of town a couple o' days! I love attitudes like yours that realize past clients can provide future business! What a great way to reconnect! I'd love to hear your results! Sounds like a campaign!

Feb 23, 2009 12:52 PM
Mary Yonkers
Alan Kells School of Real Estate/Howard Hanna Real Estate - Erie, PA
Erie/PA Real Estate Instructor

Mary--good tips for Realtors to reconnect with clients and their sphere of influence.  I am working on outline for next sales class and will include that idea.  Thanks.  I will subscribe to you blog, too. Thanks.  Mary

Apr 28, 2009 07:35 AM
Mary McGraw
GLREA - Rockford, MI
2015: Solar Energy Is Still A Simple Machine!

Thanks Mary! I am excited for this time in history when we return to "local" food, merchandise and people. The internet is wonderful for many things but will never take the place of good quality educators like yourself!

 

May 01, 2009 04:10 AM