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Timothy Eaton
  • New to Real Estate
  • Seattle, WA
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First House Hack - General Renovating Questions

Timothy Eaton
  • New to Real Estate
  • Seattle, WA
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Hi all,

Just purchased my first home which I will be house hacking. The home has a separate entrance to a daylight basement that I will be renovating to convert it into a second unit. Currently, the house is on one water meter, electricity, etc. Does anyone in the Seattle are have the process for converting the single utilities into two? One that is attributed to the top unit and one that will be for the bottom unit. Does this require permitting? What can I expect for timing on the permit approval if it does require a permit? What my be the cost of the permit if it is required? And how much would you gauge it may cost to convert from one to two utility meters? ( I understand the answer will be highly variable but anything will help)

P.s. I am looking for a mentor that has experience in long term holds, and renovation costs. I have a background in construction and I have a construction management degree from the UW. I would be happy to do free work for any potential mentor. Thanks!

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