Beautiful 4-Bed, 2.5-Bath Two-Story Home with attached 2 car garage for Rent! Welcome to your next home! This spacious two-story house offers 4 bedrooms and 2.5 bathrooms, providing plenty of room for comfortable living. Located in Redmond, OR only a short drive from anything you would like to do in town. Zoned into M.A. Lynch Elementary, Elton Gregory Middle School, and Redmond High School, this home is well positioned to provide access to some of the best schools in the area. The master suite features a large walk-in closet and a luxurious walk-in shower, creating the perfect private retreat. The open and inviting floor plan includes a bright living area, ideal for relaxing or entertaining. A modern kitchen offers ample cabinet space, a pantry, beautiful granite counters, and flows seamlessly into the dining area. Upstairs, the bedrooms are generously sized, perfect for family and guests. Downstairs you will find a spacious bedroom that could double as a home office or den. A convenient half-bath is located downstairs for guests. With its combination of space, functionality, and thoughtful upgrades, this home is ready to welcome you. Solar & Electric Billing How It Works This property comes with a solar panel system that helps lower the electric bill. Here's what you need to know about how electricity will be billed: Who owns the solar panels? The solar panels belong to the landlord and are under a contract with the solar company. You don't need to pay the solar company directly. The landlord takes care of that. Who gets the power bill? The electric account (through Pacific Power) stays in the landlord's name. Each month, the utility calculates electricity use and applies credits from the solar panels. How do you pay for electricity? You'll reimburse the landlord for the monthly electric bill. The landlord will give you a copy of the utility bill so you can see exactly what was charged and how the solar credits reduced the cost. Your reimbursement will be added to your rent for the following month. Example: June's utility bill = $95 after solar credits You'll pay that $95 plus the $100 solar fee with your July rent. What if the bill is higher than normal? Solar panels help reduce costs, but they don't eliminate the bill completely. If electricity use is higher (like in winter), you're still responsible for the amount shown on the bill. How much does the Solar offset the power cost? On average, the solar system attached to this home generates enough power each year to cover roughly $200 a month. This often results in summer bills that are at the minimum $20 payment to Pacific Power and creates enough credits to reduce Fall bills substantially. Remember: Please use electricity responsibly. Running space heaters, hot tubs, or other high-energy devices or keeping the home overly warm in the winter or cool innthe summer will increase power bills.
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