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    Washer and dryer

    I don't know the cost per load. The signs on the "high efficiency" washers say they save $30 to $50 per year, so that should give you some idea. The Speed Queen uses a LOT of water, although you can turn the knob to use less. I probably wouldn't choose this model if I lived in an area with a...
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    Renting out an entire small house

    I thought once you got over five bedrooms you because subject to the ADA and had to go in and make a lot of expensive renovations. If we bought the little house we would have five bedrooms (counting the two-bedroom house as a single bedroom). We do foresee some money from event income. I don't...
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    Two choices for new inkeepers

    We will definitely get it in writing, as in the commercial zoning will have to be in place before we close. Right now we have a lot of reservations: the property is beyond perfect for a B&B that would have the comfort of a nice hotel plus lots of meeting and event space. And our living quarters...
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    Washer and dryer

    I'm coming late to this party. Don't have a B&B yet, but do have a commercial Speed Queen mechanical washer. It uses lots of water, so you can use plenty of soap, and does a large load of laundry in 30 minutes. If you want to use hot water, it uses the hot water right out of your water heater...
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    Two choices for new inkeepers

    Well, I want to apologize for asking this question and not returning. We tried to buy option one and the bank isn't budging. They apparently are willing to let the houses deteriorate into dust, which is really sad. I'm now looking at Option Two house. I'm pretty sure we can get commercial zoning...
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    Renting out an entire small house

    My wife and I are currently looking at a large home that has three rentable bedrooms that would be perfect for B&B rental. It's a small antebellum with a gigantic addition that was built on in the 1970s to entertain business guests, so a portion of it is almost set up a bit like a "hotel." Next...
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    Two choices for new inkeepers

    My wife and I are thinking about buying a house that would be suitable for a bed and breakfast in my hometown, which is an antebellum cotton town which reached its apex in 1860. Housing prices are cheap, so our upfront costs will be relatively low. There are no decent hotels or motels in town...
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