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Sam O'Reilly Some advice on a fixer
10 July 2008 | 7 replies
Now there are some expensive repairs that the house needs: DETERIORATED LEAD BASED PAINT ; EVIDENCE OF MOLD ; REPLACE HEAT PUMP ; REPAIR PLUMBING ; REPAIR HVAC DUCTWORK ; REPAIR SIGNIFICANT CRACKS IN FOUNDATION ; CORRECT GROUND GRADE TO PREVENT WATER INFILTRATION ; REPAIR FRONT PORCH STEPS ; REPAIR WINDOW Just wondering if this would even be worth considering.
Dave Hooper Foreclosure Cleanup/Manitenance
31 July 2008 | 27 replies
I replaced the copper pipes w/ Flexible PVC; looks like garden hose but is bendable and if heated w/ blowtorch, retains its original straight shape.
Brandon Schlichter What would you put in a rental?
5 August 2008 | 15 replies
I've got access to hardwood floors quite cheap, and I figured that would be one thing (much cheaper than carpet).Would you go electric or gas for heat?
Melissa G. Question regarding home condition.
3 August 2008 | 9 replies
The REO I want to buy has been vacant since November without heat or a/c.
N/A N/A thinking of getting involved in a section 8.
22 August 2008 | 3 replies
The income of the tenant; inclusion of appliances; the power source (gas or electric) for heating and other appliances; whether it's an initial Section 8 leaseup; etc are all factors in the rent Section 8 will pay.
Laura W. Older Homes?
28 August 2008 | 3 replies
You'll be dealing with plaster walls, ball and tube wiring, decrepit plumbing, no insulation, and how does it heat and cool?
Account Closed leave any utilities on?
5 September 2008 | 16 replies
If its starting to get cold in your area, you'll need to have the heat on or have the unit winterized.
Kim Rock Vacation home vs Investment Property
2 September 2008 | 18 replies
Yearly PITI: roughly $28,000 Yearly association fee: $2500 Cleaning fees (paid by renters) Yearly average utilities (cable, phone, heat, electric): $3240 Yearly advertising costs (vrbo/homeaway.com etc): $600 Total costs: $34400 The house rents solid 3 months in the summer and 3 months in the winter.
Kim Rock Buying a Vacation Rental Property
3 September 2008 | 12 replies
Yearly PITI: roughly $28,000 Yearly association fee: $2500 Cleaning fees (paid by renters) Yearly average utilities (cable, phone, heat, electric): $3240 Yearly advertising costs (vrbo/homeaway.com etc): $600 Total costs: $34400 The house rents solid 3 months in the summer and 3 months in the winter.
N/A N/A hello from Canada
4 September 2008 | 8 replies
More interest is being given to fancy but functional bathrooms such as heated floors, jacuzzi bathtubs, access to phone, tv, music and laptops as well!