Green Energy Incentives

What are green energy incentives?

Green energy incentives (or green incentives) are financial rewards from the U.S. government or a local utility company paid to property owners when they incorporate energy-efficient products into their home or commercial building renovation projects (and new construction projects for commercial buildings).
The incentives are paid out in various ways — tax credits, rebates, tax deductions, grants, subsidy programs and more.

Mortgage Lenders:
We’ll show you how to leverage our incentive database to lower your risk of mortgage default, protect your
portfolio assets against catastrophic weather events and how to increase loan origination volume.
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Property Owners:
Let us show you how green incentives can save you hundreds (or thousands) of dollars
on your next renovation or new construction project.
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New Vista Solutions and IncentiFind

A Green Energy Partnership to Benefit Property Owners and Mortgage Lenders

New Vista Solutions has partnered with IncentiFind, a dynamic new company that maintains the nation’s largest database of government-backed and utility-funded financial incentives available to property owners when they construct, renovate or upgrade real property using energy-efficient, water-conserving and/or renewable products, materials or measures. The IncentiFind database currently houses over 24,000 financial incentives, and that number is growing. 

As property owners become more aware of the potential cost savings associated with energy-efficient upgrades to their real property — and the financial assistance available to them — there is an increasing demand for easy access to information regarding green incentives.

That’s why we created
The Green Report

The Green Report is a comprehensive list of available incentives based on the geographic location of a specific property, and it is available for purchase.
This report is designed to save money for property owners and to serve as a marketing tool for mortgage lenders.
To learn more, click on the Property Owners and Mortgage Lenders buttons above.