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Results (1987)
Nicholas D. Mini Splits in New England
7 May 2018 | 17 replies

Hello guys and gals,I am currently in the process of purchasing a 7 unit complex (built in late 1800s). The building consist of 4 studio units and 3 single bedroom units. Each Unit ranges from roughly 500Sf-650SF max....

Justin R. Converting Gas to Electrical
16 August 2019 | 2 replies

Im in process of upgrading all of my hot water heaters in my 16 unit apartment complex. For 2k a unit (32k total) I can upgrade my electrical in the units to adequately provide service to Air conditioners and electric...

Al Williamson A Futuristic Apartment Building will include...
1 May 2012 | 21 replies

Exterior outlets (either electric or hydrogen) to refuel vehicles. Maybe exterior refrigerators and pantries for grocery delivered like the mail. Keyed locks will be replaced with fingerprint recognizing locks and eve...

Jorge Roman Who here hates dealing with maintenance!
7 February 2019 | 14 replies

How many of you deal with maintenance day in and day out... Or just deal with pain in the butt tenants hitting you up while you're at your 9-5 to point out that a bee got into their house and they don't know why.How d...

Richard Boyd Buffalo, New York
15 January 2016 | 12 replies

Hello Everyone, I just wanted to ask a some questions regarding Buffalo's market. 1. Does anyone have some solid reliable realtors and brokers in the area that deal with multifamily? I'm asking because in a few months...

Andrew Casal RI Renovation Help & Suggestions
7 October 2021 | 6 replies

Hello everyone!
I have a few questions regarding some renovations that I am considering for my rental in Pawtucket, Rhode Island. 
Currently my units have a lot of old plaster and are not insulated. I am hearing mix...

Jake Hottenrott What's the dumbest thing you've asked your handyman to do?
16 December 2019 | 6 replies

A few weeks ago there was an Arctic blast coming through our area, lows in the teens expected.  I had a tenant move out and at final walk through they said they would leave the keys on the counter when they left.  Thi...

Lokesh W. Should I Replace Boiler Type Furnace with High Efficiency for Rental SFH?
26 December 2013 | 8 replies

I am looking at buying a SFH home for rental in Milwaukee, WI. It has the old boiler type furnace. I believe it works OK. Since I plan to keep this as a long term rental property, I want to keep this furna...

Michael Purcell Michael from Washington DC
19 June 2016 | 25 replies

I am an architect and I have one property - I want to build a rental property portfolio creating a sustainable  (green) market place to help lower energy costs. This will be the basis for my ongoing income when I slow...

Ashley Haas Does it pay to go green?
2 April 2009 | 8 replies

I have some properties that are about to be vacant. I was thinking about ways to get creative and create a niche for myself. With the green movement being such a big deal and all the talk about energy efficiency I tho...