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Gopichand N.
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how do you find the utilities code?

Gopichand N.
  • Investor
  • San Jose, CA
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BP family

When you are buying a property ,what's your strategy to get a close approximation of the utilities for Electricity, gas, water &sewer ,garbage?

Thanks

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Carolyn Hodo
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Carolyn Hodo
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BTU (btutilities.com) is most likely the utility provider in Bryan. They combine electric, water, sewer, and trash into one bill (maybe this is actually different for MF, with the trash especially, I'm not sure). The biggest cause of fluctuation in the bill is likely to be electricity usage, which will vary predominantly depending on how much a/c use there is (and heat if electric heat). If there's gas, that's probably with Atmos.

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