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Jake S. Multi Family Boiler Cost
9 March 2019 | 3 replies
Is it a boiler supplying hot water, or a boiler for heat?
Brad Larsen What To Do When Landlords Refuse to Lower Their Asking Price
10 March 2019 | 49 replies
These unfortunate tenants had to go through crap like going without heat for a month in January, and having a water leak going unrepaired for months, with a make-shift sump pump in the basement keeping the flood at bay (the story was the PM died, but judging by the quality of the "repairs", they had more issues than that).
William Good 1st Flip Success!!! in a very hot market
6 August 2019 | 6 replies
We also had my personal Heat and Air team come take a look at the system to make sure it was fully functioning and without any leaks.
William Good 1st Flip Success!!! in a very hot market
8 March 2019 | 0 replies
We also had my personal Heat and Air team come take a look at the system to make sure it was fully functioning and without any leaks.
John L DeVitto Jr Bow Nh Residential House Flip
12 March 2019 | 1 reply
Took out the electric heating and put in a forced hot air/cooling system.
Bud Evans Buy and Hold Bungalow in Palmyra, NJ
8 March 2019 | 0 replies
However, markings on the heat unit were incorrect - turned out the York Furnace was actually an oil heater.
Thomas Jensen Property Analysis Feed Back
11 March 2019 | 1 reply
check out the high cost items, too - age of roof, heating/cooling systems.$2,875 Rents x 12 = $34,500 Incomeminus (Taxes Insurance Maintenance Vacancy PM)- $5,500 - $1,200 - $4,800 ($100 per door per mo) - $3,450 (10% vac) - $3,450 (10% PM)= $16,100 Net Incomenow you just need to subtract your (Mortgage x 12 months) to see what's leftoverassume $200k purchase price, 40% down, 5% 30-year = $644.19 x 12 = $7,730.28or about $697.48 cashflow per month
Jim Froehlich Tracking Institutional Investor Market Trends
8 March 2019 | 1 reply
.,  Heat map with percentages? 
Jay Hinrichs So much for Millenials not buying homes and renting all their lif
10 March 2019 | 65 replies
LOL  so we move  to places that are more affordable you think anyone want to live in Texas with that heat and humidity after living in San Deigo heck no but they go there because 350 to 500k buys you a super duper home.. and over a million basically a mansion.However those who own 750k homes that rent them for 3k that's not the best use of those assets either right ?
Andrew Wells Rehab kitchen and sunroom
11 March 2019 | 8 replies
I don't know the details of yours....Things to consider...Frame to accommodate install of windows, run another line of current HVAC system to provide heat/cooling, install a few outlets, lights if needed, exterior cladding to match or coordinate to existing cladding.