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Propertiea that are not zoned
There are a lots of 2-4 unit properties that are for sale in my area that are not zoned as multi-unit dwellings. Should I let that fact stop me from making a purchase? My real state agents seems to frown on purchasing those type of properties. How hard or difficult is it to get a property zoned as a multi-unit property?