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Colleen F. 1100 electric heat bill for tenants what besides use could be wrong and what can we do ?
17 March 2015 | 83 replies
I am looking into more efficient electric heat.
John Matthews Separate Hot Water / Heating
6 February 2016 | 15 replies
Ok, so any suggestions on how best to solve these issues:This property is a triplex (maybe quad with an efficiency), converted from a SFR, so it's got one hot water heater for the whole building, and one temperature control (hot water / steam radiant heating) for the whole building located in the second unit.I'm thinking the cheapest way to provide enough hot water to the whole building is to replace the hot water heater with a 200 first hour rating hot water heater so I don't have to mess with the plumbing too much.For the heat, I don't know if it's easy enough to separate the heat out to each unit, if not, my thought was to just leave the temp at say 62, and not give them access to the temp control, and let them get space heaters to make up the difference.
Julian Robinson Hardwork
9 February 2015 | 5 replies
Any time loss you will be made up because you be more relax, efficient, and effective while getting as good or better results.  
Jon Mccarthy Ground Floor
13 July 2016 | 7 replies
Investing is simple and efficient.
Joel Owens TINY houses... Fad or here to stay??
20 June 2016 | 50 replies
Getting back to tiny houses...I find their efficiency fascinating and I think there are absolutely niche uses for them that could develop into lasting trends - second homes, first homes for unmarried or recently married couples, student housing - but it seems hard to see them meeting the needs and desires of most american families long term.
Luiz Souza Radio Advertising
10 February 2015 | 1 reply
There are several big realtors and home builders here in Houston that are quite active on radio and TV.If you're trying to hit individuals who are in the market to buy or sell now, it's not very efficient because only a small percentage of the people who hear your message have any interest in buying or selling a home at that moment.All of that assumes you're buying time on a large mass-appeal radio station with a market-wide audience.
Wayne V. Searching MLS for Portland, ME
11 February 2015 | 3 replies
It just seems it would be a lot more efficient because I know what I'm looking for.
Kendy Saint-preux Marketing tips foir wholesaling
12 February 2015 | 4 replies
I definitely agree with Jim on those other free and cost efficient forms of marketing, to be successful in this niche you will definitely need to keep a marketing budget avalable....
Tom Scott Why So Obsessed With Finding a "Good Deal"?
12 February 2015 | 35 replies
With that said, they want to utilize their limited resource in the most efficient way possible.If you're able to buy 100% financed... creative financing... seller financing, whatever... the rules may change... but the more traditional, conventional/bank financed 25% down investor is going to have to maximize the use of their cash.
Robert Valenti New member in Phoenix, AZ
11 February 2015 | 0 replies
I have done everything from fast track remodeling and carpentry, to working in high volume construction offices, to energy efficient construction, to being a city building inspector.