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Alex Madison For those of you who invest in the Midwest, how have the older houses treated you?
26 October 2012 | 4 replies
You can always tell the older homes by the diamond pattern in the concrete blocks from 1910-1930.2.Gas forced air heat Gas is common here, but some houses have baseboard heat or a few have radiant.
Rob K. New furnace regulations - applies to all of us in the Northern United States
2 November 2012 | 26 replies
Or phone orders, or any other deal that *doesnt* allow your local Goodman dealer to charge whatever *he* wants for your "magic heat box".
Will K What Would You Pay for this MultiFamily Property?
2 November 2012 | 14 replies
This may be offset with the atypical fact that the tenants apparently pay for the heat.
Kyle J. Has anyone bought a house with these type of walls?
4 November 2012 | 9 replies
For instance, how well do the walls insulate against heat & cold?
Peter Sobotka First Home Purchase Help!
4 November 2012 | 4 replies
During closing the inspection came back with the following issues; related to the heater (3 years old, newer and running but HVAC guy going on Monday to try to figure out issue with it not heating correctly), electric (Zinsco, Electrician said should be fine but will give quote to fully test it), chimney (cracks in base of chimney on inside inspector said could just be from regular use, deciding whether to pay for additional chimney inspector), roof is less than 5 years old but does have some shingles that are raised, insulation is missing from the upstairs and insulation was installed upside down in the basement, other issues (toilets, fronts steps work not done correctly to code, tilework in shower, water shut off not in good location, etc.) and finally the upstairs has some structural issues with the upstairs sloping slightly downwards (only notice it in a 3 foot width) near the windows on the chimney side (I am waiting for the structural engineer report which I should get on Monday).
Karen Margrave ROMNEY WINS!!
7 November 2012 | 36 replies
The same thing was said during the Florida State / Miami game and the LSU / Alabama game.
Aaron Mazzrillo Converting Apartment Bldg from Oil Heat to Nat.
4 May 2014 | 21 replies
It is currently heated by and oil burning furnace.
Slavik Lund Example lease FROM ALASKA
8 January 2013 | 0 replies
Heat must be turned down at night and during the day if Tenant is absent from the dwelling or working all day.
Dan H. Cincinnati Ohio-- New wholesaler looking to network
14 January 2013 | 7 replies
Of the 17 VMs I had two great leads, several prospects, and a handful of others that just wanted to see what I would offer.I have just under 30 days from now to sell the properties under contract, so my marketing is heating up: multiple posts on all the normal sites and bandits go out tomorrow night (Friday).
Elvis Duarte New Member from Miami
10 January 2013 | 7 replies
Hi everybody.My name is Elvis, I am based in Miami, FL.I have always wanted to invest in real estate but I am completely new in the arena.I want to start getting knowledge about the topic to make informed investments in the future.Can you recommend some good material within biggerpockets to start with?