Showing posts with label Robert Lei. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Robert Lei. Show all posts
Sunday, March 4, 2018
Friday, August 26, 2016
Tuesday, April 26, 2016
Sunnyvale Fair Oaks Place (707 San Conrado Terrace Unit 6) Virtual Tour
Beautiful Remodeled Sunnyvale Condo in Fair Oaks Place
Quiet yet Convenient Location.
707 San Conrado Terrace Unit 6
2 bedrooms 2 bathrooms 996 sqft
2 car garage
Built in 1986
Virtual Tour:
http://www.707sanconradoterraceunit6.utour.me/
Quiet yet Convenient Location.
707 San Conrado Terrace Unit 6
2 bedrooms 2 bathrooms 996 sqft
2 car garage
Built in 1986
Virtual Tour:
http://www.707sanconradoterraceunit6.utour.me/
Thursday, September 17, 2015
$2695 / 1br - Live in a Hip Unit with Soaring High Ceilings, Convenient to Caltrain (santa clara)
Soaring 20 foot tall ceilings,
Loads of natural light from large windows,
Indoor laundry with washer and dryer included,
Close to High-Tech, Santa Clara University, Caltrain, Santana Row
Easy access to major freeways.
Low Santa Clara utilities.
If interested, call Robert (408) 893-2410.
Loads of natural light from large windows,
Indoor laundry with washer and dryer included,
Close to High-Tech, Santa Clara University, Caltrain, Santana Row
Easy access to major freeways.
Low Santa Clara utilities.
If interested, call Robert (408) 893-2410.
Sunday, July 13, 2014
July 2014 Santa Clara County Real Estate Report Robert Lei
Silicon Valley real estate prices reached all-time highs in June.
Click the link below to read the full July 2014 issue of the Santa Clara County Real Estate Report
https://siliconvalleyhouses.files.wordpress.com/2014/07/july2014realestatereport_rl.pdf
Robert Lei,
REALTOR, ePRO,
(408) 893-2410
Click the link below to read the full July 2014 issue of the Santa Clara County Real Estate Report
https://siliconvalleyhouses.files.wordpress.com/2014/07/july2014realestatereport_rl.pdf
Robert Lei,
REALTOR, ePRO,
(408) 893-2410
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Tuesday, July 8, 2014
Converting Range To Gas : Pipe Diameter Calculation
What would be involved to convert an electric range to a gas range if the kitchen currently does not have a gas connection?
Some initial factors to consider are the location of the gas meter and existing gas lines.
The house in this video already ran a gas line to the furnace in the garage.
Another factor is the diameter of pipe you need to safely transport the gas. Typically for most gas ranges you need a 3/4" diameter pipe to feed it. If your gas meter is way over at the other end of the house, then you'll need to run a calculation that takes into account the BTUs and distance of travel. Specifically, you will need to take into account the worst case scenario of all gas appliances running at the same time, (i.e. all appliances pulling gas simultaneously). If the pipes are not wide enough for the extreme load, this could pose a hazard.
Running a new 3/4" gas line could cost approximately $700-$800. If you can use the existing gas lines because they are just servicing two other things, then you would just need to put a T and tap out of that for a lower cost of just $200 or so.
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Robert Lei
Saturday, May 17, 2014
3494 Laird Circle, Santa Clara - Robert Lei (408) 893-2410
3494 Laird Circle
Santa Clara, CA 95054
Robert Lei
REALTOR, ePRO
(408) 893-2410
Santa Clara, CA 95054
Robert Lei
REALTOR, ePRO
(408) 893-2410
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