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Sara W.
  • Investor
  • Boston MA
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Converting a single family back to multi family

Sara W.
  • Investor
  • Boston MA
Posted

Hi everyone,

Im Sara from MA. I'm new to the BP community and new to real estate investing.

So far I really like this forum and found a lot of useful resources and discussion through BP and I am hoping to learn from all the experienced investors from BP and hopefully be a successful one someday!

I came across a property that was originally a multi family unit. But the seller converted it to a single family.  I'm wondering how much is it going to cost to separate the HVAC and electricity panel and reconfiguring the lay out and add a kitchen again. 

I'm assuming since the house was originally a multi family therefore the zoning should not be a problem.  

If anyone has experience converting a single back to multi family I would love to hear your thoughts! Any input is appreciated!

Thank you! !

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