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Logan Beckner Best bang for your buck renovations
23 December 2021 | 12 replies
No CAC.
Charles Fletcher A duplex with window units.
30 March 2016 | 12 replies
In Texas's latitudes, I'm not sure if compass orientation would play a role.Here in the "upper" portions of the Midwest, anything facing north is sheltered from the mid-day sun by what ever it's attached to.When this house was built, I had them put the condensing unit (CAC) on the north side to shield it from the sun most of the day.With the sun higher in the mid-day sky, dunno if it would help that much.David J Dachtera"Success is not a destination.
Bryan Hancock Best Lead Conversion and Data Rendering Software
22 April 2016 | 2 replies
We really mostly need tools to render data well and something that has nice canned reporting features for tracking procurement of leads, CAC, etc.  
Vijay T. Chicago Multi-family HVAC Retrofit
21 June 2022 | 8 replies
. - Install two new high efficiency condensing boilers, and update windows and insulation for better heat loss performance.PROS - a) minimally invasive; b) can provide 15-30% reduction in heating costs (we are told).CONS - a)total gas expense is still paid by the landlord; b) individual units won't have individual control (except for a thermostat controlled shutoff valve for heat/water in each unit); c) AC would be available on with in wall/window units. 2) Try to individually meter each units' gas and provide each with a traditional forced air heating/cooling system.PROS: a)gas expense could be completely removed for landlord (huge)- even tankless hot water could be installed in each unit; b) each unit would have their own climate control.CONS: a) constructions costs of running new gas lines and soffiting sheet metal duct work. b) highly invasive with collateral construction costs; c) future costs of maintenance on multiple systems vs a single building-wide system. 3) An electric based heating system- This is tricky in my mind because of the high cost of electric heat.
Ryan Bonheyo New HVAC/Ductwork vs New Boiler
28 December 2019 | 8 replies
IMO conversion to CAC, especially in a home that size, is a no brainer.  
John Timmerman What to pay for existing, cash-flowing properties?
14 February 2022 | 44 replies
CAC with $170k down is 10.5% (at $650k purchase price)I see you're in Liverpool.
Robert C. Market for rentals without Central AC in Baltimore?
23 June 2021 | 6 replies
Not a deal breaker in Baltimore, but be sure to only look at houses without CAC when doing rental or ARV comps.
Shaun Collins First-time House Hacking a SMF in Fresno, CA
19 September 2020 | 4 replies
I recently went under contract for a 4-unit multifamily property in Fresno, CA (C-Class neighborhood, 93726 AC for those familiar) for 385k with the intention of house hacking. 
Jasmin Mcduffie Belair Edison Neighborhood in Baltimore
22 May 2017 | 24 replies
I add CAC and make them lead free.