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Old 4 Plexes
There are a lot of 4 Plexes built in 1900 and even earlier. Fewer are built in 1940s and 50s. Are these to be avoided at all cost? All potentially have lead paint. The numbers work for some of these 4Plexes. Some of them are not broken down. They are up-to-date and already rented as well.
I was able to acquire a 1987 Duplex, which was rare but have stopped there. I don't think it's possible to get a 4Plex after 1978 around here. Should I even consider an old 4 Plex?