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Charlene McNamara
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Natural gas prices in Cleveland

Charlene McNamara
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Nevada City, CA
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Looking to put in an offer to purchase a unit in Cleveland. Looks like utilities are not split so owner would have to pay. Can anyone give me a ball park range for what those costs might be in winter? It would be 2 upper units in an older home so probably not great insulation but with new windows and about 1200 sq ft. Here in my area of California, those would be astronomical charges if we had a Cleveland winter here but it seems rates are much better in the Midwest, even though usage would be much higher. Just an approximate ballpark range would be helpful.

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Bob Prisco
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Bob Prisco
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Hi 125- 150  per month assuming 2 brs, for Dec - feb, give or take, Just assume a bit more , Also water is your responsibility as well, assuming its a two fam house, 500 per year each, or put a another meter in and have tenants pay. All the best 

PS some examples, my 21 unit, feb  2200 , March 1500, May- Sept, avg about 140 per month,  

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