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Randy Lance
  • Investor
  • Charlotte, MI
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New Heating/AC Options

Randy Lance
  • Investor
  • Charlotte, MI
Posted

Good afternoon BP community. I am in the process of setting my capital improvement budgets for the year and I need some suggestions. The situation is that I have a 4-plex that has a central boiler and wall A/C units, of which they all need to be updated or changed. The tenants are responsible for electric and I plan, with these change meter their gas usages as well, in turn lowering expenses. I want these updates to be selling points, modern, and marketable with the property, that way I can increase rents.

Is there a combo unit that would work best and you have experience with? Magic pack, etc? or should i just upgrade the boiler and leave the wall units? or ductless? So many choices. If you have had a 4-plex with this setup, what have you done? Thank you.

Randy

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