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Steven Segal 32 Unit Deal - Heat bill is killing it...
10 June 2015 | 17 replies

Looking at a 32 unit deal in Milwaukee. However, the heating bill is 33K/year. They are newer, but it definitely hurts the investment. It has been sitting for a bit, and I think that number has been their big obstacle...

Jeff J. Millenials
23 November 2015 | 6 replies

There are many articles about Millennials and what they want in an apartment:http://www.rentprep.com/apartment-marketing/attrac...Most of these relate to class A properties.What about Class C properties?  What do lowe...

Camden Brown Ductless Mini-splits for 5 Unit Multifamily Cost
14 May 2020 | 9 replies

Hi,
I recently purchased a 5 unit multi-family home in Massachusetts that is heated by one, very outdated, boiler. To separate utilities, I had the option to go electric (costly for tenants), put in 5 furnaces, use a...

Ambur Fulse Good House, Bad Investment – Worth the Oil to Gas Conversion?
22 November 2014 | 6 replies

Hello Bigger Pockets Community! I’ve been on the site for about a month now and have immersed myself in the forums and podcasts. I am a newbie multi-family investor in the Greater Hartford, CT area. I am grateful for ...

Brian Green Massive Value Add - Renovating 20 Unit Apartment Building - NY
31 December 2019 | 1 reply

Investment Info:

Large multi-family (5+ units) commercial investment investment.

Purchase price: $1,265,000

Physically distressed 20 unit apartment complex with 90% occupancy. Business plan is to vacate ...

Gretchen P. Heating options in a rental house
4 June 2017 | 19 replies

We are remodeling an 850' house that will be kept as a buy and hold. The house currently has old/broken electric baseboard heaters. There is no gas or ductwork. As you can see the bedrooms are very small, making place...

Peter Fokas repair oven - who is responsible?
11 January 2015 | 16 replies

Recently purchased an investment property in Newark NJ that had already had tenants living there that are MTM with no documented leases.  We have not sorted them out yet in terms of getting them on signed leases yet b...

Shoshana Shulman Best Home Insurance for inside one unit when HOA covers everything external
2 October 2023 | 5 replies

I am in a situation now where I have expenses coming out of pocket. My tenant has renter's insurance, but apparently it doesn't cover leaking pipes or water damage from them. What sort of home insurance do you purchas...

Larry Moore Rehabbing in Winter
12 October 2009 | 11 replies

I am new to rehabbing and wondering what more experienced rehabbers do when faced with winter conditions and a slower market through the snowy season. In the past when I was strictly flipping properties that I had un...

Kyle Keller Should I go with a tankless water heater?
13 November 2020 | 13 replies

I have had my water heater in my house since it was built in the late 90s and am looking to replace it in the next couple of months before it decides to fail on its own. I currently have a tank, but I'm looking to go ...