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Tammy Moh Desirable zip codes - TN, PA, KS
20 March 2019 | 4 replies
I have listed all my favorite zips from the metro area along with a little description to help you strategize:McFerrin Park = 37207 (up-and-coming/heating up, BRRRR friendly, older single family homes + new construction)Marathon Village, Buena Vista, B.A.D., Germantown = 37208 (up-and-coming/heating up/hot, works for a few different strategies, older single family homes, new construction, and reuse of old space, Germantown is a little bit of an outlier with how much more development has happened there than anywhere else in North Nashville but now there are more options)Madison = 37115 (strong rental market, suburb of Nashville, good for commuters)East Nashville = 37206 (established/desirable neighborhood, strong commercial strips, walkable could work for a few different strategies depending, older homes + new construction, lots of STR's, very easy to LTR as well)Inglewood = 37216 (an extension of East Nashville, marginally less desirable)The Nations, TSU/College Hill, Sylvan Heights/Park = 37209 (up-an-coming/heating up area, fairly strong commercial strips (continued growth), LOTS of new construction and development, Amazon just announced a multi-million dollar project with TSU)Downtown, WeHo, Midtown, Music Row = 37203 (very established/desirable neighborhoods, ideal STR location, easy to rent, I don't know if you know this but Amazon is coming to town and EY is expanding there base here as well.
James LaPosta Turning Inherited Single Family House into Rental in SF
20 May 2019 | 8 replies
Yes, there are minimum heat requirements of 68 degrees for certain times of the day.
Peter Goeller I just bought my first 3 family... I'm so excited.
27 March 2019 | 6 replies
The heat and hot water are included so I told them I was going to raise the rent to 1000 in a few months but today I just found out that the previous landlord was also paying for the electric.
Adrien Hebert First Boiler: Questions?
19 March 2019 | 4 replies
Im hoping some of my fellow BPers can shed light on pros and cons that come along with heating a home with a boiler.
Brian Kittner Market Analysis - Are There Buyers in an Area?
24 March 2019 | 22 replies
Check the “Market Action Index” to see if the market is heating up or cooling down.
Armando DeGuzman Square Footage Discrepancy
26 March 2019 | 3 replies
What counts the most for appraisal/analysis is Living Area (with heat and ac).  
Asher Knudson Blown In Insulation In Walls
20 March 2019 | 3 replies
It is currently rented out and the tenants pay a ridiculous amount of money in heating the place in the winter.
Thomas Lundy Should I sell or rent out
22 March 2019 | 43 replies
Will your market cool off or heat up?
Gaurav Mehta Realtor not interested in putting an offer @ 91% of Asking
27 March 2019 | 23 replies
The San Jose market has begun to heat up again.
Joey Tamusaitis Need advice for finding wholesalers and good contractors
22 March 2019 | 5 replies
You will probably bypass the ones like sewer excavation or connection permits, electrical permits, or heating and cooling permits.