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Solar Farms Boost Renewable Energy, But Impact Property Values Slightly

6 Oct

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Summary

  • Solar farms cover 1,600 acres in Pennsylvania
  • Homes within 1 mile of solar farms see 1.5-2.6% drop in value
  • Majority of Americans feel positive or neutral about solar farms
Solar Farms Boost Renewable Energy, But Impact Property Values Slightly

As of October 6th, 2025, solar farms have become a common sight across the landscape, with rows of photovoltaic panels generating renewable energy. These solar farms, some covering as much as 1,600 acres in Pennsylvania, are a sign of communities' commitment to sustainable power.

In a unique approach called agrivoltaics, these solar farms coexist with traditional farming or pollinator habitats, allowing the land to serve dual purposes. While the presence of these large-scale solar facilities has a slight negative impact on nearby property values, the effect is surprisingly small.

According to research, homes within 1 mile or less of a solar farm see a 1.5% to 2.6% decrease in value. However, properties more than a mile away maintain their worth. Homeowners can also take steps to offset this drop, such as adding their own solar panels or creating a buffer zone with landscaping.

Interestingly, the majority of Americans feel either positive or neutral about the presence of solar farms in their communities. Only 15% have negative perceptions. This acceptance of renewable energy may contribute to the relatively small impact on property values, even for homes closest to the solar facilities.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
According to the article, homes within 1 mile or less of a solar farm see a 1.5% to 2.6% decrease in value, while properties more than a mile away maintain their worth.
Agrivoltaics is a unique approach where solar farms coexist with traditional farming or pollinator habitats, allowing the land to serve dual purposes.
The article states that the majority of Americans feel either positive or neutral about the presence of solar farms in their communities, with only 15% having negative perceptions.

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