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Matt Faircloth Venting a washer dryer with a "Water Box"
17 October 2018 | 7 replies
People have to remember to clean them and put water in them.I’d be concerned that warm moist air is being blown inside the unit.
Chris Grenzig Building Interior Hallway Flooring Ideas
18 October 2018 | 8 replies
We're trying to decide on what material to use to replace it.There's not great air flow to inside which is why we're considering moving away from carpet and something that may hold less moisture, easier to clean, look more modern etc.
Albert L. [Calc Review] West Cleveland Duplex
24 May 2019 | 4 replies
It looks like the listing mentioned forced air.
Matthew Paul Metal roof , so easy even a 13 year old can do it ....(almost)
18 October 2018 | 10 replies
I prefer having the air space under the metal, the strapping helps to level out the uneven surface and the metal is more securely held down with strapping.
Tony Maro Buying first apartment building at auction, how to fund
7 April 2019 | 3 replies
Now, how an "appraisal" works on a commercial property like this is beyond me, or if they're just having an agent pull a number out of the air and call it an appraisal. 
Tim Kaminski First Deal Done- Thoughts?
20 October 2018 | 3 replies
Looking back, may have just kept the wall units but central air seems to be a big draw for the renters.Future: Am looking into getting a HELOC on property to fund the next multifamily investment.
Giridhara Gowdra chandranna How to distinguish the neighborhood as class A,B,C OR D
20 October 2018 | 4 replies
@Giridhara Gowdra chandrannaA - fine expensive well cared for yards and homes owned by professionals and business owners.Luxury cars B- average blue collar suburbia most homes are owner occupied and yards are in good condition.C mostly low Income people rundown rental houses lots of old apartment houses lots of old cars D VIrtually all buIldIngs are old and need some maIntenance .mostly rentals 15-25 year old cars random crIme drugs -hIgh grass and hIgh resIdents Seen walkIng around aImlesslessly F boarded up houses shootIngs no one works open aIr drug deals most everyone looks shady .Hookers rap musIc blasted from random homes and cars
Patrick Britton Estimate of repairs for southside Chicago
25 October 2018 | 12 replies
For a 2/1, I received these quotes with permits 14k electric,  8k furnace/duct, 2k central air, 2.5k floors sanding/ synteko, 10k bath,  12k kitchen, $30/$50 sheet of drywall,  3k paint,  roof was about 7k, demo 3k, concrete demo/new $12 s/f, windows $250/$400 depends on brand, then GC fees,  etc. 
Brandon Ribeiro not enough money for closing costs AND down payment...
22 October 2018 | 60 replies
No disrespect to the previous reply but I think your situation is different; he was talking about multi-units (where inspections can be tricky due to tenancy) and you seem to be talking about a duplex or SFH that you can rent rooms to (apologies if I'm wrong).My point is that the previous replier aired some very salient and smart concerns but I'm not sure they all apply.
Malachi Sparling Good Afternoon From Japan!
22 October 2018 | 13 replies
I'm from Marion, Ohio but I am currently stationed (Air Force) in Aomori, Japan.