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Brian Hinkle
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  • Real Estate Investor
  • Broomall, Pennsylvania (PA)
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Pavilion type picnic area - Complex

Brian Hinkle
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  • Real Estate Investor
  • Broomall, Pennsylvania (PA)
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We own an apartment complex in a country setting in Pennsylvania. We don't have many amenities (no pool, no fitness center, no rec-room, no playground, etc.) We have a large grassy area and are thinking about adding a covered picnic area where our residents can grill, congregate, eat at picnic tables, etc. 

I understand there is a large up-front investment involved as I would want to produce a solid structure on a poured concrete foundation. Does anyone have experience (positive or negative) with the perceived-value of adding something like this? 

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