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Show Me the Light :: Solar Powered Real Estate Sign Lights

solar power real estate sign lightSolar Powered Real Estate Sign Lights

So Spring feels like its right around the corner. As things start to warm up, more and more people will be out and about later in the evenings. More people out in the evenings mean more chances of people driving through a desirable neighborhood looking for houses.

Which brings me to my next question? Solar powered sign lights! Who uses these puppies? Have they resulted in more sign calls or sales as a result? Enquiring minds want to know.

With the going "green" initiative these lights are perfect and responsible. They hold rechargeable batteries and they automatically go off after 4 hours, maintain a good beam of light during the critical hours of night time; just after dark and right through dinner time.

Should you use them? Any pros or cons? DISCUSS!

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Nogui Aramburo
Real Estate Broker / Licensed Assistant
Linda Craft & Team, REALTORS
www.lindacraft.com
(919) 771 3609

9 commentsNogui Aramburo • January 19 2010 04:31PM

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Go green!  What a great idea and Im sure an eye-catching one at that.  I'll definitely be back to check out the responses.....oh, one more thing....I can't WAIT for Spring!!!  Windows down, sunroof open...come on sunshine!!!  

Posted by Kerrie Greenhalgh (ActiveRain, Community Manager) over 2 years ago

With Twighlight so early - and people out walking (we see dozens every night now that it's not FREEZING) I think it's a really good deal!  GREAT idea!

Posted by Eleanor Thorne 919-649-5057 Cary Mortgage Loans (Steve Thorne NC Mortgage Experts) over 2 years ago

These look like they would set you apart from your competition alright.

Posted by Evelyn Johnston Real Estate Agent Elkhart Indiana Subdivision Specialist (Elkhart County Subdivisions, LLC) over 2 years ago

Wow, That is such a cool idea........how costly are they?

Posted by Marcia Hawken - Naples Luxury Specialist (Downing-Frye Realty, Inc.) over 2 years ago

We have used the listinglight.com product and have really liked them but they are not solar powered.  I like the idea of using solar power better but I live in the Ohio and during the winter season we do not get much in the way of direct sunshine so the solar power might not recharge well in the winter.  

Posted by Sam Miller - Knox County Ohio (RE/MAX Stars Realty) over 2 years ago
Finally! This is just what I was looknig for.
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