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Participantsurveyor it works, I was able to download it. You can now post the xls on this website according to Rich’s list of new features. Here, I’ll try it for you:
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nostradamus
Participantsurveyor it works, I was able to download it. You can now post the xls on this website according to Rich’s list of new features. Here, I’ll try it for you:
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nostradamus
ParticipantI don’t see why we can’t discuss that kind of thing here. It’s all about housing!
nostradamus
ParticipantI don’t see why we can’t discuss that kind of thing here. It’s all about housing!
nostradamus
ParticipantI don’t see why we can’t discuss that kind of thing here. It’s all about housing!
nostradamus
ParticipantI don’t see why we can’t discuss that kind of thing here. It’s all about housing!
nostradamus
ParticipantI don’t see why we can’t discuss that kind of thing here. It’s all about housing!
nostradamus
ParticipantI don’t see why they would ever put pipes under slab in the first place. Then again, I know nothing about construction. It just makes sense to me to have pipes that will not break or shift, and if they do leak they are accessible for repairs.
In order to achieve this I’d put pipes in between walls with foam or fiber to insulate the noise. I would also put the hot water heater inside the house, it doesn’t make sense to me that they’d have it outside in the cold. I would also put it as high as possible, like in the attic. Let gravity bring the hot water to you. Of course it would require extra precautions in case of leak or rupture. Wouldn’t want a flood coming out of the attic.
nostradamus
ParticipantI don’t see why they would ever put pipes under slab in the first place. Then again, I know nothing about construction. It just makes sense to me to have pipes that will not break or shift, and if they do leak they are accessible for repairs.
In order to achieve this I’d put pipes in between walls with foam or fiber to insulate the noise. I would also put the hot water heater inside the house, it doesn’t make sense to me that they’d have it outside in the cold. I would also put it as high as possible, like in the attic. Let gravity bring the hot water to you. Of course it would require extra precautions in case of leak or rupture. Wouldn’t want a flood coming out of the attic.
nostradamus
ParticipantI don’t see why they would ever put pipes under slab in the first place. Then again, I know nothing about construction. It just makes sense to me to have pipes that will not break or shift, and if they do leak they are accessible for repairs.
In order to achieve this I’d put pipes in between walls with foam or fiber to insulate the noise. I would also put the hot water heater inside the house, it doesn’t make sense to me that they’d have it outside in the cold. I would also put it as high as possible, like in the attic. Let gravity bring the hot water to you. Of course it would require extra precautions in case of leak or rupture. Wouldn’t want a flood coming out of the attic.
nostradamus
ParticipantI don’t see why they would ever put pipes under slab in the first place. Then again, I know nothing about construction. It just makes sense to me to have pipes that will not break or shift, and if they do leak they are accessible for repairs.
In order to achieve this I’d put pipes in between walls with foam or fiber to insulate the noise. I would also put the hot water heater inside the house, it doesn’t make sense to me that they’d have it outside in the cold. I would also put it as high as possible, like in the attic. Let gravity bring the hot water to you. Of course it would require extra precautions in case of leak or rupture. Wouldn’t want a flood coming out of the attic.
nostradamus
ParticipantI don’t see why they would ever put pipes under slab in the first place. Then again, I know nothing about construction. It just makes sense to me to have pipes that will not break or shift, and if they do leak they are accessible for repairs.
In order to achieve this I’d put pipes in between walls with foam or fiber to insulate the noise. I would also put the hot water heater inside the house, it doesn’t make sense to me that they’d have it outside in the cold. I would also put it as high as possible, like in the attic. Let gravity bring the hot water to you. Of course it would require extra precautions in case of leak or rupture. Wouldn’t want a flood coming out of the attic.
June 17, 2008 at 2:40 PM in reply to: What do you folks think about this sub-$100k condo in MM? #223968nostradamus
Participant[quote=cv2]
Thanks nostradamus.
Even if you can rent for $800, $100K at 7% is $600/month, plus $200 HOA and $100 property tax, plus other costs can easily set you back at $200/month.[/quote]
You’re right, I did the math in my head too quickly. At the ripe old age of 37 I should be doing nothing in my head… I do however maintain that I think it would rent for $800. This is IMO and I’ve never investigated the rent in that complex.
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What’s your opinion on this:http://www.sdlookup.com/MLS-086008579-11041_Via_Parma_San_Diego_CA_92129%5B/quote%5D
The listing doesn’t provide enough info to form any opinion. This would be the type of place I’d have to go see.
June 17, 2008 at 2:40 PM in reply to: What do you folks think about this sub-$100k condo in MM? #224077nostradamus
Participant[quote=cv2]
Thanks nostradamus.
Even if you can rent for $800, $100K at 7% is $600/month, plus $200 HOA and $100 property tax, plus other costs can easily set you back at $200/month.[/quote]
You’re right, I did the math in my head too quickly. At the ripe old age of 37 I should be doing nothing in my head… I do however maintain that I think it would rent for $800. This is IMO and I’ve never investigated the rent in that complex.
[quote=cv2]
What’s your opinion on this:http://www.sdlookup.com/MLS-086008579-11041_Via_Parma_San_Diego_CA_92129%5B/quote%5D
The listing doesn’t provide enough info to form any opinion. This would be the type of place I’d have to go see.
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