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All Forum Posts by: Richard Baker

Richard Baker has started 3 posts and replied 15 times.

@Remington Lyman any suggestions on Property Management Company in Cleveland?

@Brandon Goldsmith any recommendations for property management company in Cleveland?

Thanks, I am still waiting to hear back from the City zoning department (I sent an email). My only concern with the ADU is if it requires the property owner to live in one of the units (which I do not).

Thanks Taylor! Due to the COVID-19 pandemic our zoning department is closed, I sent an email and I am hopeful that they reply by the time I need to respond to the seller. 

As it relates to getting a "good deal". I dont even know what that looks like in the city of Seattle! The market has not "softened" as a result of COVID-19 yet. It is just less inventory on the market and it may sit longer. I am hoping that we will see the market give just a bit in the coming weeks.

Again, thanks for taking the time to reply!

I am looking at purchasing a single family home in Seattle that is two levels (up stairs and down stairs) there are no interior stairs to access the upstairs from the downstairs. There is 3 bedrooms one bath and a kitchen upstairs and 2 bedrooms, one bathroom and kitchen downstairs. Each has its own separate exterior entry door. There is no way with this set up that I can rent this as a single family home. Is it possible to get this rezoned as a multi-unit duplex? There is currently one gas meter and one electrical panel. The heat can only be controlled from upstairs (Upstairs controls heat for both upstairs and downstairs). My concern is will I be able to get it rezoned as a duplex to have the electrical panels and gas meter separated and the cost associated with that. Any ideas?