Melinda McGuire
1st Buy and Hold - learning as I go
30 October 2020 | 3 replies
Converting from gas to all electric.
Mike Jordan
Qatar Real estate, Pros and Cons
2 November 2020 | 7 replies
Until a few years ago, there was no way for that gas to get out of North America and compete on the international markets.
Jack McWatters
18 plex brrrr strategy!
13 November 2020 | 11 replies
I still thing I can bill back the water sewage and gas to the tenants.
Tyler D.
30 years from now, what will have been the best place to invest?
2 March 2021 | 22 replies
I have heard that with the move away from gas to electricity and increasing use of solar panels, very hot places will be desirable for that reason.
Scott Winter
First Investment Property: Short Term Vacation Rental
28 February 2021 | 1 reply
Later: Rebuild stairs, run gas to house and add HVAC and gas stove, new windows, asphalt driveway, What was the outcome?
Tariq Hakeem
Denver eyes turning off natural gas, requiring all-electric new b
24 March 2021 | 84 replies
Tall multifamily buildings of at least eight stories would be on the same timeline as commercial buildings, the plan says.And, recognizing that Xcel Energy, the power utility in Denver, doesn’t plan 100% renewable energy by 2030, the city plan calls for new development to include solar power to make the buildings “net-zero.”The plan envisions building codes that require a growing amount of rooftop space for solar panels or, where that isn’t possible, have developers contribute to a fund that would ensure the addition of off-site solar projects providing enough energy to the grid to power the buildingsBy 2030, the city code inspections would aim to ensure new buildings’ energy efficiency performance matched the net-zero energy requirements.The plan raises the option, during the code transition years, of requiring new buildings that use some natural gas to meet higher energy-efficiency standards, creating an economic incentive to be all-electric.
Rachel Schlabach
Pros/Cons of landlord *choosing* (gasp!) to pay all utilities
20 March 2021 | 11 replies
What happens when the electric company increases the cost of electricity by 30% because they were forced to switch from burning natural gas to burning squirrel dung because it is more environmentally friendly?
Nathan Gesner
How can you evict tenants without the court system?
27 March 2021 | 74 replies
The heat had to always be at least 68 degrees Fahrenheit half the year or tenants would call 311 and get me fined (gas to keep the house warm cost me $850/month because of the poor insulation).
Fiona Smith
Day Job and Real Estate Investing?
8 January 2021 | 3 replies
Company vehicle=free gas to go driving for dollars. 3.
Isaac Zimmerman
Hvac issue, water heater or boiler co detectors
13 November 2020 | 4 replies
Do they all share a common, larger flue pipe that takes the gas to a chimney/dedicated flue pipe, and were any of these pieces of equipment added recently without increasing the volume capacity of the shared flue (assuming a scenario when they are all firing)?