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Should You Invest in Homes with Septic Tanks?

Mashvisor

When buying a home, it’s most likely you’ll always come across properties connected to the municipal sewer system. The municipal sewer system is the state-controlled waste disposal that transports wastes…

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Living in a Home That Uses Propane – Tips and Insights

Will Springer Realtor

Most residences beyond city boundaries (and sometimes within) are connected to on-site septic systems and many too can have a well for fresh water. We have covered the use of septic systems for buyers and sellers but what about the use of propane, a common source to operate the oven, emergency generator and for heating the home?

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6 Things To Consider When Comparing Your Home To Recent Neighborhood Sales

Birmingham Appraisal

One last point to consider is whether your home has a septic tank. The county in which you live takes into account the number of bedrooms you have when they issue what size of a tank you need. You may only be able to advertise your home with a certain number of bedrooms based on the septic tank size.