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Erik B.
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Forced heat vs hydronic baseboard?

Erik B.
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Amityville, NY
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I have a new flip coming up and for the sake of keeping things simple, keeping costs down and better interior aesthetics I'd like to go with a central air and heat system INSTEAD of a hydronic baseboard system and a central air unit. The question I have is, do buyers care about forced air heat? Is it a negative? Will it effect the amount of potential offers I would get?

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George W.
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George W.
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Probably not many. Radiant heat is a high end type of heat. I think more home owners would pass on a baseboard house than a forced hot air house. I think the only other time someone will pass on a heating system is if it's very old and looks like it's in bad shape.

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