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Jonathan Raney
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  • Seattle, WA
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Duplex Zoning in Pittsburgh - Questions

Jonathan Raney
  • Investor
  • Seattle, WA
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Hey BP gang! We are an investing team that primarily focuses on the Pittsburgh market. We are evaluating a new property and believe that we have landed on a great opportunity. The property is currently a n oversized duplex. Two units with 5 BR each (massive square footage as well).

We would like to convert this from a Duplex to a 6 Unit Building... which draws the questions around zoning. I will be discussing with the zoning department on Monday. Does anyone have any recommendations on questions / info I should be requesting?

My team has converted SFH to duplex, but this type of conversion will be a first for us. Any input / feedback is greatly appreciated!

Jonathan

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