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All Forum Posts by: Ben Bushkuhl

Ben Bushkuhl has started 2 posts and replied 4 times.

Post: Window Vs Wall A/C units

Ben BushkuhlPosted
  • Investor
  • Ann Arbor MI
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@Bruce Woodruff,. Thanks Coleen and Bruce! Good. Info.

Post: Window Vs Wall A/C units

Ben BushkuhlPosted
  • Investor
  • Ann Arbor MI
  • Posts 4
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Thanks @Colleen F.  for the useful information. I'm also surprised that people allow the window A/C units to stay in for the winter. 

Post: Window Vs Wall A/C units

Ben BushkuhlPosted
  • Investor
  • Ann Arbor MI
  • Posts 4
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Hi All,

I am wondering if anyone has experience to share on this topic. I see many houses a duplexes that have awkward window A/C installations. In the past I have worked on a few projects where we installed through the wall a/c units in sleeves. Aside from being slightly more complicated to install why don't more rentals have them installed in this way. In most cases it would allow for you to still see out of and operate the window. If installed correctly it will also make the unit much less drafty in the winter. 

What are your thoughts?

Post: neighborhood designations on realtor.com

Ben BushkuhlPosted
  • Investor
  • Ann Arbor MI
  • Posts 4
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Hi All,

I have a question regarding neighborhood designations on realtor.com. I noticed that realtor.com breaks down stats and searches by city, zip code, and neighborhood. In some case the neighborhoods are listed as “downtown”, “north river”, or the name of an elementary school. In other cases, there are random names that local people don’t identify with. I noticed one designation they gave was the “Health neighborhood” for the area surrounding a local hospital. Does anyone know where these names and district boundaries originate. Also is there a source where you can see all of them mapped out?

Thank you!

Ben