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Jason Blasenak
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  • Simpsonville, SC
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Cinder block apartment rehab

Jason Blasenak
  • Investor
  • Simpsonville, SC
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Hey all,

I am considering buying a multi unit 1950's constructed cinder block apartment building and wanted some advise.  The electric is knob and tube which is the major problem with cinder block walls.  The second issue is how to update the unit to place CAT6 lines.  Any help in this area would be greatly appreciated.  I have a fantastic GC to run the project but don't want to estimate too low on rehab costs and sink my profitability from the beginning.

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