Hey guys!Any other home heating options that is much cheaper than $18k to get a new broiler. That amount is insane! The house is 1500sq. I do not pay for the electricity or gas. What is another option to get heat into...
Hi Everyone, I am currently living in West Seattle but am looking to invest in Fresno, CA (that's where I'm originally from so I know the area well). My husband and I own one income property in Norfolk, VA (we're a mi...
We rent, we live in a nice condo complex from the 70's. Most units have been nicely updated, new weather efficient windows, doors, carpet, paint, updated bathrooms and kitchen, etc. Not ours... our unit has never be...
Hello everyone,I am looking at installing a new furnace in my condo and had a few companies come out with a quote. When they came out I had them look at, and quote, a new AC as well just so I can get some figures but ...
I am really interested in the Nest thermostat for my two unit property as I pay the heat, however the property does not have wifi so I wouldn't be able to access it from my phone. Is it worth it to get some sort of wi...
So I'm doing major rehab of a 5 unit in San Diego and scratching my head on one particular "feature" of the buildings.
The ceilings are really nice vaulted open beam ceilings with stained ship lap tongue and groove f...
Military / Veteran Investors - what has been your best investment this year? I've done a bunch of investing this year, but for me, it was investing in myself, my network, and my education by joining a Mastermind Group...
Thinking of selling a residential duplex investment property in CT. A sale would yield $250-300k profit. Owned it for 5 years. I have a commercial mortgage on it in the name of my LLC that I also personally guarantee ...
I own a 2 family unit in st louis, this is upper level and lower level. I used to occupy the upper level while the lower level was being gut rehabbed. While living upstairs i had high electric bills winter only (all...
Denver eyes turning off natural gas, requiring all-electric new buildings in climate push
Denver wants new construction in a few years to be “net-zero energy” buildings that use only electricity from renewable source...