James Sloan
Buying vs. Building
11 February 2023 | 56 replies
Custom siding, metal roofing, multiple fireplaces, larger kitchen with more appliances and such.
David Arney
Apt Rent Question
20 March 2008 | 14 replies
If I had 5 years more here it would definitely be a good option.Anyways, I found another place 2BD/2BA 1600sqft Townhome in the same area all appliances + W/D included and wood-fireplace only $950/mo.
Chris Buesing
Good Iowa Insurance Companies?
29 March 2016 | 7 replies
Of course, the property details can change who's willing to insure and how much it's going to cost too (fuses vs breakers, fire place, etc.)
Sean Buruschkin
Breaking the lease because rooms cannot be heated properly
3 January 2019 | 13 replies
On our side, in a couple rooms we use ventless gas heaters and in one room we use one of those fake, electric fireplaces that is essentially also a big space heater.
Amanda G.
Wood burning fireplace- looking for advice
7 November 2018 | 6 replies
My current rehab and rent project has a wood burning fireplace in the living room.
Michael Stokes
STR Automation Resources
27 March 2019 | 34 replies
Many people around here manage 5 or more.On Monday a guest texted me and said the gas fireplace wouldn't work.
Joel Newman
Fix & Flip Completed in Meridian-Kessler Neighborhood!
19 January 2020 | 1 reply
Impeccable tile work throughout home is showcased around gas fireplace & natural beam mantle. 4 season front porch with panoramic insulated windows.
Cahla Downs
Apartment 2 of Arch Ave. After Pics!
13 August 2020 | 4 replies
We turned a closet into a bathroom, a study into a bedroom, added a brand new kitchen, refined flooring, opened top the space by cutting out a wall and adding an eating space, handmade radiator covers, restored historic stained glass windows and an epic fireplace!
Roberta Workman
Where to list investment property in NC?
16 November 2011 | 1 reply
It has 3 bedrooms 3 baths, kitchen, formal living room, den, 2 car garage upstairs, and 2 bedrooms 1 bath, den with rock fireplace, kitchen, and garage downstairs, connected only by an easily closed-off stairwell.
Harry Campbell
First time landlord..a/c isn't working, what to do...
30 August 2013 | 26 replies
If you provide something with a property, you're stuck repairing or replacing it.While only one state that I know (Arizona) of requires A/C if you *don't* provide it upfront (you did), you're stuck repairing it since it came with the property.That's why some landlords prefer to remove *everything* they can from a rental so they don't have to repair it if it breaks: washer/dryer, ceiling fans, window A/C units in mild climates, garage doors, pools, fireplaces, dishwashers, disposals, and anything else that can break.