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Abby S. Separating water/radiator heating back to tenants - ROI check
2 November 2022 | 5 replies

My 4 unit is at $4800 in gas for the year with budget billing, which is on me to pay. This is one large water heater tank (75gal)  in the basement, alongside a boiler that feeds the radiators throughout. In planning f...

Darren Johnson access to neighbor's water heater inside unit I want to buy
15 July 2019 | 4 replies

I want to buy another condo in a building that I currently own in. The building is older, but well maintained. The unit I want to buy is on the top floor and the owner is willing to sell at a good price. You enter the...

Crystal Zheng Estimation cost to add gas meter and electricity meter
26 July 2019 | 2 replies

Hi, I’m currently looking at a 2 family house. However, the house has only one share meter on gas and electricity. Planning to rent out one of the unit, what should I do is a better option towards amount charge to the...

Michael D. Lesson and Question (Pittsburgh, PA)
7 July 2013 | 4 replies

I learned a valuable lesson recently - trust but verify.

But first, the question:
I have a 9-unit building in Millvale (Pittsburgh), PA. It has 3 separate addresses, each of which has a master water meter. Sewer and ...

Palmer Wilkins Have a multifamily property--neighbors stealing water
31 August 2011 | 9 replies

Hi,

I'm new here. Great forum here!

I'm a new investor and have an older property in Central FL in B-/C neighborhood. It was a short sale. I'm finally getting it stabilized after many repairs and increasing the o...

Jack Barkow 8-unit Deal Analysis.. Is it a good buy?
24 March 2018 | 11 replies

I'm currently looking at an 8-unit building in a C- neighborhood and trying to justify it.  One of the bigger concerns for me from a snowballing perspective is that since I have to put 30% down it is going to signific...

Dustin Dummer Let's call it a case study!
12 April 2017 | 5 replies

I'm looking to 'dive into the waters'. Don't know even know if it's possible yet but let's call this a case study just for fun. Here's some numbers: multifamily unit (4 units @$435) = $1740. They are smaller 2 bedroom...

Richie Thompson Coin/Card Laundry Unit vs Regular for 4 Unit Multi in Chicago
28 September 2020 | 8 replies

Hey Bigger Pockets Family,
Question on would it be better to get a coin operated washer and dryers for 4 unit building or just regular washer and dryer.
I pay the water in the building. Wondering would it makes sens...

Logan Allec How old is too old?
24 November 2014 | 3 replies

No, I'm not talking about people.  I'm talking about wood frame houses.  I am new to all this and have been looking at various turnkey wood frame SFR's built in the 1950s and 1960s (before that scares me).  I have nev...

Erich Rasch Requiring a municipality to meter water and sewer
1 June 2022 | 2 replies

Hi BP,
I have a 16 unit apartment building in a small town in Michigan with municipal water and sewer. The town charges a flat rate for water and sewer and does not offer the option to have them metered. The flat rat...