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Developing in Washington DC
Hello BP community,
I would love to hear more about the process of developing in Washington DC. I would love to get a property in the NW DC that is run down, add additional floors and then make it an apartment building. But I do not find that much information pertaining to the process in doing so. I know when it comes to many cities there are long permit processes and also there are specific air laws that go into each city.
I would love to hear a story that goes over an experience pertaining to developing/rehabbing a property in the DC area.