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Updated over 8 years ago on . Most recent reply

Sub-metering/ Seperating Unitilies
Hello all, I've got my eye on a foursquare house property in 77007 (Houston, Tx). My idea for the property is to House hack the property into an upstairs/downstairs duplex (2/2 units). My main concern and area of ignorance is the cost to separate the utilities (electric, water, sewer). Does anyone in the general area have any experience with this type of conversion or cost? Any tips or advice would be greatly welcomed and appreciated.
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rubs is also an option, it's much less expensive then separating the utilities