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David Carpentier Stucco exterior , first potential house back opportunity
5 December 2018 | 1 reply
There was no insulation in the walls & a NG heating bill we found (October 1955) was for $3.42.
Cody DeLong Replacing Electric Baseboard in 9 Unit.
10 March 2019 | 21 replies
Contact a contractor and see what they will charge per unit to install Natural Gas (hot water or hot air) and then maybe just do the 1st and possibly the 2nd floor with NG.
Account Closed Landlording the House Next Door
12 March 2019 | 8 replies
They had upgraded the roof, complete border fencing, big new shed, NG whole house generator etc etc. 
Phil Sharp Buy-and-hold strategies in high priced areas
15 March 2019 | 93 replies
. ;-)@Albert Ng, it's nice hearing from you.
Christian Nachtrieb Washer / Dryer placement... Smaller kitchen or smaller bathroom?
26 November 2018 | 31 replies
@Christpher Schuebel love it BUT venting, 240v line or NG lines could be a big issue.
Nick Hamel New Investor from Southern Maine
27 November 2018 | 13 replies
I've seen a few posts over the years for a NH seacoast based meeting (here's a recent one: https://www.biggerpockets.com/forums/521/topics/60...) that you may want to check out. 
Alvin Ng Structuring real estate for cost and protection in California
30 May 2022 | 10 replies
@Alvin Ng, the first problem is you live in CA. 
Trym Odin Andersen Investing in America as a immigrant
20 March 2019 | 5 replies
Mine was only 2 years.Buying a house here is like buying a car, but lenders obviously prefer if you are at least an H-1B holder to lend to you, unless you're an all cash/private/hard money user.