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Updated about 3 years ago on .

Excellent multi family property.... With meth contamination
I've recently dug up a fantastic 6-unit multi family property in a great part of Longmont (Boulder County, Colorado). In terms of properties I generally source, this one really looks fantastic (relatively well-updated, townhome style units). The one problem being -- meth contamination in one of the units.
Based on our inspections, this unit will most likely need to be a full gut. Does anyone have experience dealing with meth remediation? How costly and time consuming have you found this to be?
For the right person with the right experience, this will be a huge opportunity to earn some sweat equity. The property is now under contract at a $200k+ discount, I would be happy to work with somebody who can help make this happen. Thanks!