
10 January 2019 | 23 replies
Get a nice air mattresses or two for the common areas to increase your maximum occupancy.

13 January 2019 | 36 replies
I have an Eskimo buddy in northern Alaska (Kaktovik) who tried to scare a polar bear away with a couple of rounds from his .45 shot into the air.
9 January 2019 | 1 reply
I'm thinking of just letting the HVAC go until both the heat pump and air handler (circa 1983) need to be replaced and renting the unit as-is.
9 January 2019 | 1 reply
I'm thinking of just letting the HVAC go until both the heat pump and air handler (circa 1983) need to be replaced and renting the unit as-is.

11 January 2019 | 7 replies
My plucked out of the air guess is a trust might add $1,000 to the cost of a deal.

24 August 2018 | 7 replies
One suggests converting into mini splits for reasons 1. units already wired for electricity heating and lots of work have been done2. mini splits are more energy efficient than current system3. it provides air conditioning in summer which would be attractive to tenantsAnother suggests going back to boiler because electricity is just too expensive.
26 August 2018 | 37 replies
We didn't pluck this number out of thin air.
26 August 2018 | 1 reply
I engaged a licensed HVAC contractor to do my central air systems- I’ve been burnt in the past, so my code going forward, is to buy materials myself, and pay the labor upon completions or milestones- The issue with HVAC is suppliers will only sell to licensed contractors, not homeowners.

4 January 2022 | 75 replies
I like inexpensive 800-1200 ft2 2 bedroom/1 bath brick houses built post WWII with forced air furnaces, low slope and simple roof starting 15 ft off the ground, neat little chain-link yards.
29 August 2018 | 2 replies
We have the intentions of keeping this duplex long-term as it is the start of our real estate investments, but want to know whether it is a wise investment to upgrade to central heating and air in Ohio given that we will have to run two sepearte systems and all duct work in addition to upgrading the electric box.