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We’re still discussing what we want to do.  One major factor is that the not-so-nice house with the great yard and street location has oil heating.  And it’s an OLD oil furnace.  The family living there reports that their heating bill comes to about $2K a year.  If we opt for this one, the first thing we have to do is convert it to natural gas.  Although, thanks to Bush and the current economy, that may not make much of a difference in a few years.