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Jesus Garcia
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Baytown, TX
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Cooling and heating in rental properties.

Jesus Garcia
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Baytown, TX
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I have looked at several sfh's that are similiar to what I hope to invest in in the future. Problem is many of these do not have any type of centralized a/c or heat. It this something most of you have in your proerties or are window units acceptable. I am just east of Houston so some type of climate control is a must.

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