
18 June 2024 | 83 replies
Yes it's expected DC electric consumption would double to 1000 TWH in 2026.

20 June 2024 | 23 replies
-reliable "handyman" who can deal with minor repairs (make sure licensed and insured)-tenant self-inspection app or use third party service for inspections-vendors to service home functions, e.g. plumbing, electrical, HVAC, etc.

17 June 2024 | 2 replies
This is basically a possible framework for my semi retirement. 5 year plan Assumptions-My own company is building everything (except electric) and cost savings can be opportunistic on overstocks, returns etc, but my cost assumptions don’t include any savings here.

17 June 2024 | 7 replies
It also needs hvac system and electrical connection so its alot maybe 650-800 for rent

20 June 2024 | 245 replies
Low electric costs and low epa costs.

17 June 2024 | 8 replies
The pros: - not having to do a major renovation from out of state- easier to get a conventional loan since the house is livable vs. a distressed property (would need to pay cash, do a hard money loan, some other type of financing)- can get a tenant in quicklyThe cons: - you don't know how good the renovation is, could be cosmetic without addressing underlying safety issues (plumbing, electrical, foundation, etc). - a home can pass an inspection but once someone is living in it and putting daily stress on the house (turning faucets on, light switches, turning on heat/AC etc), things can start to malfunction.

17 June 2024 | 6 replies
There are individual a/c,heating, gas/electric, shared water, units and each unit is individually privately owned. 2 stories, no elevator.

17 June 2024 | 4 replies
On other locks the deadbolt it self is turned by the electric motor.

17 June 2024 | 2 replies
The pool house is equipped with outlets for electrical appliances, a stove, a refrigerator, and has a bathroom with a shower.

17 June 2024 | 4 replies
Tenants pay electric / gas / water. these percentages were from the numbers i inputted in the software.