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Dave Silva
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Elizabeth City, NC
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thoughts on including utilities in single family home

Dave Silva
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Elizabeth City, NC
Posted

The property is in Eastern NC. Summers are hot winters are mild.  I installed a  ductless minisplits HVAC system in my house and I CANNOT get my electric bill over $150 year round.  We keep it very comfortable. 

People around me pay so much more to keep cool in the summer ($3-400/mo is normal)

So, I'm renovating a rental. The HVAC needs some attention and I am thinking of installing splits and renting it for $300 more than prevailing price with utilities included.

This is not common around here and neither is this type of HVAC.

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