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Basement Kitchen Addition

Anthony Aaron
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Hello Landlords,

I’m an aspiring landlord who lives in an expensive area and at this moment a multi family unit it out of budget. I’m now looking at Single Family Homes that have a full basement that I might have to potentially add a kitchen to. Just looking for a ball park figure for anyone who’s been in a similar situation. Wanting to know what’s the figure you or someone you know paid to have a kitchen added to your basement?

Thanks

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Jason Andler
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Jason Andler
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@Anthony Aaron

Just some food for thought. I live in Ohio and there are a lot of older homes, but won't buy a house with a finished basement. All it takes is one leak to create high $ repairs.

I also agree with the previous comment to check with zoning and make sure you are up to local building code with anything you decide to do in a basement.

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