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Converting a 3 unit into a 6 unit in Chicago. Costs?

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I am looking at a very old 3 unit building in Chicago. It's zoned as a 6 unit and sits on two Chicago lots. I am expecting a full gut rehab here. I think the structure is sound, roof sound, windows okay and brickwork in good shape. Any idea's how to do a rough calculation on rehab expenses? Anyone want to come out and look at it and give me a ballpark figure? Any recommendations for contractor or architect? Any information greatly appreciated. Thanks! 

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Thanks for that reply. Lots to think about. Unfortunately, it does have a back yard but it does not have an alley. So the yard can not be used for parking. Any idea about price per sq foot to rehab? Ballpark figure - like $100 a sq foot? 

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