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Billy Vaselo Home Warranty?
12 February 2015 | 1 reply
If it's worth $790 for the piece of mind that you won't have to worry about shelling out thousands of dollars for a new A/C unit or heating system then you should do it.Best of luck!
Jesse Shields Condo Flipping Potential - Calgary market
9 August 2015 | 14 replies
The new construction buildings have higher ceilings, have more isolation in the walls, and all the common elements are brand new: brick work, roof, windows, heating system, etc. 
Johann Jells What's the best investing strategy with borrowed equity and no active work?
11 February 2015 | 1 reply
Same price as our multis, but new instead of a century old and a fraction the sinks, toilets, heating systems etc.  
Darrell Lee Teach Me About New England Fireplaces
12 February 2015 | 6 replies
Are they usually so much a heat loss during harsh winters that owners block them up or what?
Jim B. Bedroom in the basement, anybody know the codes? (Illinois)
16 February 2015 | 16 replies
Conforming bedroom in a basement -1) Proper ceiling height- varies around the country, usually between 6'-10" to more common 7', and this can get complicated if there are any soffited areas of the bedroom ceiling2) Closet- even a minimum size on this, usually 22" deep3) Proper electrical, proper heating requirements - must have a light and a switch located at the entrance, must be able to be heated4) Minimum square footage size of the room, usually 70 sq feet5) Egress - varies wildly in cost due to conditions, half below ground basement, fully below ground, walk out, set backs etc...Like Bill said - consult the local building dept, the codes for egress window wells are super strict, very detailed and can be confusing, they can get very picky, right down to if it needs a ladder the distance the ladder can stick out from the window well wall and then the clearance in front of the ladder to the window.Be very careful talking to anyone about egress windows with wells, this is one of the most screwed up things we continually hear about, and very expensive to fix if done incorrectly
Richard Villandry Oil, Gas or Electric for Buy and Hold?
12 February 2015 | 5 replies
I feel like most investors might turn down properties because they have oil heat.
Justin Escajeda Does Anyone have experience with a marina and slip rental?
13 February 2015 | 0 replies
This is not a topic that I hear about a lot, but Ive been sent Marina for sale:-holds 75 boats-pavilion area-huge garage (steel bldg. presumably for winter heated storage for boats)-large fenced in storage area-asking $160kI am honestly wondering about the liability aspect of the water, does anyone have experience with this? 
Jayson Greenblatt Who is having success in the Bronx??
15 February 2015 | 2 replies
I recently bought a short sale house in the Bronx and had it renovated and ready to rent out, until ConEd refused to turn on the heat which had been shut off since last April because the previous owner did not pay the bills.  
Shree R. Major Repairs
16 February 2015 | 5 replies
Roof SidingAC/Heat UnitsDriveway/SidwalkWater HeaterOutdated Bathrooms - New flooringOutdated KitchWhile the last 3 are cosmetic if you hire it out, it can be quite pricey.
Nick Horob Signed up my first deal!
15 February 2015 | 12 replies
Landlord pays heat which averages $100/building/month