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Euri Lorenzo WHAT TYPE OF HEATERS DO YOU RECOMMEND???
9 January 2014 | 14 replies
Since I live in Miami & I am not familiar with heating systems, what electrical baseboard heating systems do you guys recommend that are cost effective & get the job done.
Joshua M. equity stripping - cash out refi specifics
21 January 2014 | 15 replies
That's assuming you, as owner, are paying heat which is pretty typical here in this neck of the woods.You should calculate your actual cap rate based on actual expenses and using a realistic income figure for your owner occupied unit.I'm not a loan specialist but I would think any attempt to refi or strip assets based on the full potential of the buildings earnings would require you to have the unit rented.
Joshua McGinnis Is this a good deal?
16 January 2014 | 9 replies
Here are my expenses for year 1: Mortgage Rate 5.00% Length of Mortgage in years 30 Monthly Mortgage payment $3,105.78 Taxes $416.67 Sewer and Water $- Trash $- Heat/Utilities $- HOA $- Cap Ex and Ops $200.00 Insurance $266.67 Mgmt Fee $- Vacancy $207.00 Total Expenses $4,196.11 Years 2+: Mortgage Rate 5.00% Length of Mortgage in years 30 Monthly Mortgage payment $3,105.78 Taxes $416.67 Sewer and Water $- Trash $- Heat/Utilities $- HOA $- Cap Ex and Ops $200.00 Insurance $266.67 Mgmt Fee $600.00 Vacancy $360.00 Total Expenses $4,949.11
Jeff Lubeski Who Pays - Burst Pipes
3 February 2014 | 30 replies
They apparently were going without heat for a time there ...
Richard Rheker Door Knoocking
14 January 2014 | 2 replies
I did some research and found out that I should do a heat map too establish which zip codes in my area have the highest amount of cash transactions.
Ben Mell First buy--Help me analyze this SFH, Carriage House, and Garage
17 January 2014 | 4 replies
Concerns are: cracks in foundation, hot water (radiant) heat is suspect, electrical in each portion of the property needs to be redone, plaster ceiling in carriage house is crumbling at its center suggesting water damage to the roof.
Richard Rheker Do it Yourself Rehab
19 March 2014 | 21 replies
I personally never mess with electrical panels, roofs, heating and cooling or major plumbing.
Account Closed Police activity on Google Streetview - dealbreaker?
16 January 2014 | 27 replies
A quick look at a crime heat map shows very low crime in that area.
Anthony L. FHA question - how to finance second deal
16 January 2014 | 6 replies
.), no management fees, no other fees and expenses.I assume it is separate heating systems or you would have figured out that one is huge already!
Robert Parks Converting from baseboard heat to central heat
18 January 2014 | 2 replies
It has baseboard heat and central AC.