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Updated about 5 years ago on . Most recent reply

Single to Multi-Family Conversion?
Hi,
A house in an A neighborhood recently went on the market in my area that has two separate units with separate utilities. The house is unfortunately zoned as a single family. The lender says he can’t legally lend on a single family with two kitchens and the owner doesn’t want to convert.
Does anyone have any experience with zoning conversions from single to multi? Particularly in NJ?
I believe the seller would accept a lower offer if the buyer were to convert which would actually make it a decent deal. However, if conversion isn’t possible the monthly payment is not a desirable payment to be stuck with.
There are other multi family units on the same street so I would imagine it is not impossible but I am concerned about how long it can take/costs of doing so.
Any experience would be greatly appreciated.
Dominick