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Samantha M.
  • Landlord
  • Dallas, TX
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1920s home no central heat/air Part 2

Samantha M.
  • Landlord
  • Dallas, TX
Posted

It seems we the seller and I are beginning to reach an agreement on price. The comps in the area for the full ARV all have had central heat / air installed. I went ahead and factored that into my repairs and made my offer accordingly.

My question is where will the furnace in an older home go? The condenser can go outside obviously. The house has a crawl space and that is where the old heating unit currently is.

There may be some room for a furnace in the attic, but if I am not able to do that, where else could the furnace possibly go?

A big thank you in advance to everyone.

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