Hello everyone, I'm new here and I am looking for advice in investing in properties to rent. I live in Midland TX which is dominated by the oil and gas industry and contemplated on purchasing a house or building a dup...
My husband is in the process of buying a house (our first very own ) -a short sale we located, in NJ -seemed a really good deal at 250K in a neighborhood where any house worth buying would be in the mid 300K range....
Hi All! Has anyone here redone a garage floor? In one of my properties there are plenty of oil stains and cracks in the concrete and I would like to redo it so it looks presentable to tenants again.
I've seen some re...
First post, not sure if this is the right forum or not. Buying a short sale (1600sq), and unfortunately the compressor was stolen last night from the side yard. (House is vacant and I'm in option period) Bank will bud...
BPers,I am looking for an inexpensive way to use oil heat to make sure my pipes don't burst in the basement of a 4 family apartment building I own.Perfect scenario:1 heating source that connects directly to a standard...
Hi everyone -
Recently acquired a SFH which I'm occupying for now and intend to potentially rent out in future. The current heating setup is FHW via an oil-fired boiler. Hot water is also provided by the boiler (via ...
Is investing in a duplex unit that has oil heat on one side and forced air on the other side a good idea? Is oil heat too much of a hassle. Anyone have any experiences with oil heat and their tenants?
We have an older home we are going to rehab, it had a new oil furnace put in in 2006; however, with oil not being near as efficient as gas do you think it is worth the money to switch? This is a flip. I am unsure w...
I'm looking at a property on the western slope town of Rangely. In need of contractor referrals if you have any.TIA!
Have a general question poll for the community: Have you ever had a potential tenant lose interest in your property because of the heat fuel source?I.E. I have a duplex that has an oil boiler on one side, it's a PITA ...