
5 May 2016 | 60 replies
I took a quick glance at your website and I like the layout and breadth of info you provide, which is more than I've seen w others (ex.

22 May 2018 | 40 replies
@Christi Hawkins I see value in it, the layout is like Zillow for commercial/MF.
18 June 2011 | 7 replies
Thanks Jimmy, I have looked at comps and it seems to be worth about $150.000 (a house with the same lay out built in the same but about 200 sqft smaller sold for $183000 on 2/25) sold I'd like to contact the owner.

24 April 2014 | 8 replies
Put your request in writing that an independent 3rd party (licenses HVAC), paid for by you, verify function and layout of the heating systems.

27 June 2014 | 56 replies
It basically serves no purpose but to lay out the terms in writing somewhere!

4 September 2019 | 10 replies
They lay out the requirement which help you understand your cost.As for the pro's and cons, I think that weighs more on your(s) strengths and weaknesses.

24 August 2018 | 7 replies
If there is a sufficient discrepancy between the cost of fuels (gas or oil versus electricity), a boiler may be more cost effective during the heating season (but unlikely).Two other advantages of ductless heat pumps that a central boiler cannot deliver are:a) air conditioning (chillers and hydronic baseboards are simply not the same).b) placement of the heating/cooling costs in the hands of the tenants.That said you need to look at the layout of the individual units to determine if they are conducive to being heated with a single ductless heat pump.

22 June 2015 | 2 replies
I would be interested in examining the entire layout of the interior to see if there would be room to restructure these apartments in order to add a unit, or find a way to get them to generate additional income.

9 November 2020 | 14 replies
The property will command $800-$1,000 per unit (depending on apartment layout, sq ft, if you section 8, etc...).