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Hugh Ayles House Flipping version 2.0
28 March 2016 | 13 replies
Both showed up in the city permitting so no issues there.Frame new bedroom in front portion of houseRepurpose laundry room into master bath suiteRepurpose current master bath into master closet and washer/dryer closetEnlarge openings into kitchen and family roomTotal kitchen gutReplace all windowsRelocate front doorAdd front deck and replace back deckAdd central heat/air as the house had window unitsWhen we first walked the property the front room felt like it sloped.
Tim James Turn key investments in Indy?
22 January 2016 | 13 replies
Does it have heat, AC? 
Nick L. Milw/Tosa border - how would you rank it?
9 February 2016 | 16 replies
Including heat and parking.
Jon M. New Investor in Colorado
24 September 2019 | 10 replies
We will be looking for a property near by with a residential house as well as a heated shop of around 1000-2000sqft on the same property.  
Account Closed auxiliary heating in buy and hold rental
24 January 2016 | 7 replies
Yea, but I try to stay away from electric heat.
Account Closed Apartment complexes…top of the market?
22 January 2016 | 9 replies
If you take a building without heat and electric and you count that as part of the vacancy rate, thats technically true.
Aleko Petkov Does an older house need to be rewired?
23 January 2016 | 10 replies
hello, aleko. i am a home inspector from the western new york area. the old cloth, 2 wire wiring is kind of dangerous, in my opinion. as stated earlier, the cloth gets brittle and can crumble with the slightest of touch. with rehabbing the place, you are going to disturb it, for sure. then, you have exposed wiring. fire hazzard. not to mention, a lot of this old wiring is made of aluminum, not copper, therefore, the heat it will carry without fail is far lesser that the copper type wiring. if you have an overload somehow, and the breaker doesn't trip, you are going to have a fire. the gfi's have to be grounded, thats the whole idea of a gfi. the g stands for GROUND. with the two wire system you have, where is the ground????
Account Closed "Locking" the thermostat at 70 degrees
24 January 2016 | 9 replies
It was designed with one meter for heat and one meter for water/sewer.
Account Closed Good?/Not Good Deal?
24 January 2016 | 5 replies
Are you really planning to separate the heat on 4 units?
Venky B. What a good rental home must have with low maintenance
27 January 2016 | 5 replies
Just fix the roof, give it a good cleaning with appliances off of Craigslist make sure plumbing, heating and cooling works and is safe to live in (no bare wires, black mold, smoke detectors etc..) when you are ready to sell it than that's when you would want to upgrade it.Good luck Wishing you success;)