A Clearer View of Fit
Understand whether the scenario appears appropriate for a deeper program, financing, or property review.
AFFORD AMP FOR REAL ESTATE PROS
Learn how energy upgrade-enabled financing may help address affordability, cash-to-close, listing, and transaction barriers.
*Subject to borrower and property eligibility, underwriting, lender approval, and program availability.
Business Scenarios
Bring affordability and energy-upgrade strategies into buyer, listing, team, and partnership conversations.
Strategy Review Outcomes
Understand whether the scenario appears appropriate for a deeper program, financing, or property review.
Know which parts belong with the real estate professional, lender, energy professional, or Afford Amp team.
Identify the borrower, property, listing, or organizational context required for the next review.
Leave knowing what should happen next—and what should not yet be presented as confirmed.
Bring a live buyer, listing, team, brokerage, or partnership scenario.
Schedule Your Afford Amp Strategy ReviewProfessional Guidance
Use reviewed materials and responsible language before financing, eligibility, or project details are confirmed.
Use approved Afford Amp links and tools so eligible introductions stay associated with you.
Keep roles clear among the real estate professional, lender, energy professional, and Afford Amp team.
Talk through the scenario before changing listing language or making client and property assumptions.
Common Questions
Afford Amp presents an energy upgrade-enabled financing strategy designed to help address common DPA barriers. Program fit, financing, and property details are reviewed before anything is presented as available.
The current program highlights state no income limits. Eligibility still depends on borrower and property eligibility, underwriting, lender approval, and program availability.
The current program highlights state broad geographic availability. Actual availability is still subject to program availability and review for the borrower and property.
It means credit scores starting at 580 may be considered. It does not guarantee approval; financing remains subject to borrower and property eligibility, underwriting, lender approval, and program availability.
Eligibility and approval are determined through lender review and underwriting. Afford Amp does not make credit decisions or guarantee approval, cash-to-close outcomes, savings, appraisal treatment, incentives, or project results.
A reviewed buyer-affordability strategy may help a seller understand how the property could reach more qualified buyers. Listing language and financing availability should not be presented as confirmed before the scenario is reviewed.
A real estate professional may introduce Afford Amp as a place to review the scenario. They should avoid presenting financing, eligibility, energy upgrades, savings, or client and property outcomes as confirmed before review.
Use approved Afford Amp links, codes, or pages so eligible introductions remain associated with you. Valid referral attribution follows Afford Amp-issued links, codes, or approved pages.
Yes. Bring a buyer, listing, team, brokerage, or partnership scenario so Afford Amp can help identify the appropriate conversation, professional role, and next step.
The goal is clarity: whether the opportunity deserves a closer look, who should be involved, and what information is needed next.
Strategy Review
Bring a buyer, listing, team, brokerage, or partnership scenario. We’ll help identify the appropriate conversation, professional role, and next step.
The goal is clarity: whether the opportunity deserves a closer look, who should be involved, and what information is needed next.
Schedule Your Afford Amp Strategy ReviewBuyer, listing, team, brokerage, or partnership.
Tell us what is creating the barrier or opportunity.
Meet with the appropriate Afford Amp professional and determine whether further action makes sense.
Ready When You Are
Schedule a Strategy Review for a buyer, listing, team, brokerage, or partnership scenario.
No approval or outcome is assumed, and no client or property claim should be presented as confirmed before the scenario is reviewed.
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