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Exterior paint for newly acquired brick building.
Closing date set for our first apartment building. Trying to plan ahead and think painting will make the building pop, create curb appeal, and a desire to live. Has anyone had any experience with this process? Rough cost associated? etc.
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Painting brick turns something that is maintenance-free into something that must be maintained. The added expense drags down your annual NOI and therefore destroys value in your property. Most apartment owners I know dislike painted brick for that reason.
Is there another way to make it pop?
Congrats on your acquisition.