We are moving out of state and I want to know the average cost of a home’s electric and gas bills. Is there a site I can look this up?
MLS.com provides listings of properties available in the state you would be moving to. Unfortuantely, the site lists only the basics on the property, such as asking price, lot size, age of the home, recent renovations/upgrades and usually dimensions of the main rooms. Most multi-family property listings also include the rental income from the units. However, to get the full details on a property, such as annual property taxes and operational expenses, you will need a realtor to "subscribe" you to listings that match your criteria. Only a realtor has access to the full listings. Contact a realtor’s office in the state and area you will be moving to, give them your criteria and expect the listings to come rolling in.
How do I look up a home’s electric/gas bills?
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December 31st, 2009 at 6:11 pm
check with the utility companies where youre moving to
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December 31st, 2009 at 6:33 pm
You can with the Account Number of the previous owner call the Utility company and request a print out of the previous 12 bills and usage.
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December 31st, 2009 at 7:17 pm
MLS.com provides listings of properties available in the state you would be moving to. Unfortuantely, the site lists only the basics on the property, such as asking price, lot size, age of the home, recent renovations/upgrades and usually dimensions of the main rooms. Most multi-family property listings also include the rental income from the units. However, to get the full details on a property, such as annual property taxes and operational expenses, you will need a realtor to "subscribe" you to listings that match your criteria. Only a realtor has access to the full listings. Contact a realtor’s office in the state and area you will be moving to, give them your criteria and expect the listings to come rolling in.
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