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Updated about 4 years ago, 10/25/2020
Multiunit Bld - 100 years Old - Diligence Required
Hello BP Members,
I am under a contract for a 8 unit building came on MLS few days back and was hoping to get your opinion on few technical/diligence things given the communities vast experience in investing in multifamily space.
- 1) The building currently has one common boiler and furnace that supports 6 units. There is then another boiler and furnace that supports the other 2 other units. As such, Owner pays for electric and gas along with water/sewage. Is it common to have fewer boilers/furnace supporting entire building or one always prefers to have a separate boiler and furnace for each unit?
- From maintenance/investor perspective – Isn’t it better to have fewer boilers and furnaces – less maintenance expense? Main question I have is what are the disadvantages of having common boiler and furnace.
- The two boilers and furnaces are old ( 8 years old) but functional – How does one go about inspecting the estimated useful lives for these? The normal inspection we do only takes serial number and tell us when it was manufactured. It does not go into any additional checks/inspection. Do investors recommend getting a boiler company and HVAC guy do a thorough/detailed inspection in addition to the normal inspection?
- 2) How does one typically get comfortable with plumbing and electric for building which is 100 years old? The inspection again will just do a high level inspection and nothing too detailed. This building is 100 year old and don’t think any upgrades are done on plumbing and electric. However, at the same time everything is functional, very less maintenance expense and tenants are happy staying in the building.
- 3) The listing says the building has 1) new roof, 2) new rear staircase, 3) new vinyl windows and 4) new glass block windows. Are there any other major capital expenditure items I should worry about for multi families?
- The main issues I see with this building is old boiler and furnace – but am curious to see if there are other items that may concern you.
Always looking forward to educate myself and learning from the community.
Thanks in advance for the responses.