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Unfortunately, you’re not gonna get $650k for that location. Also, rooms without closets are not considered bedrooms, but they did have windows in them right?
@@Michelle_Michelle___ It's really just a term we use in Chicago that stands for the number of apartment units, so a 4 flat is a property with 4 apartments for example
@@Michelle_Michelle___ I believe that originally we used the term flat for a specific style of multi family property, but now a lot of people in the Chicago area just use it for any 2-4 unit property 😂
@@baileyacres That makes sense, thank you for explaining that! Yeah I understand it better as a multi-family unit, it’s not an actual apartment complex but rather a home that has multiple floors and they are separated per family.
Timothy right. Its the hood😂. I know!! I would say thoroughly check the remodel work(permits, etc). Not a bedroom if no closets code wise. But being from "the GO", A good landlord tenant lawyer, and a collection agency it probably would make a good Section 8 property. Maybe.
Again the price should reflect the neighborhood so I am sure the price for that 6 units is bout 250k no more then that cause it's in the hood BRUH SO KEEP IT 💯 PLEASE
I love your videos, Rob! Makes me want to move back to good ol' Chicagoland. I especially like the fact that you show buildings on the South Side. My grandfather bought a two-flat at 7918 S.Evans (still standing) in the 1920's, but he was killed at work in 1930 (the beginning of the Depression) and the family lost the building. I always wondered what the building looked like inside when he briefly owned it. A two-flat! He must have been so proud of it, having grown up with nothing in Ireland. Anyhooo, I love your videos - and I REALLY like this building.
Wood paneling in today's housing market is considered as obsolete and needs to be removed. So are the kitchen cabinets, the bedroom and livingroom floor tiles, the blue bathroom wall tiles, the blue commode, ....
585k? So I'm supposed to finance someone winning the lotto because they inherited a house their parents bought for 6 months of pay in 1972? Congrats to them but I'll leave the house for the heart surgeon or whoever can afford that.
Shhhh🤫 My Neighborhood {Beverly} is a #HiddenGem. A really nice neighborhood of Everyday, Middle Class families. Vey Diverse & all the homes are well maintained. That home was probably owned by an Elderly person(RIP)
It seems to me that there should be two doors in the upstairs unit even if only as a safety thing if there's a fire. I've noticed that in Chicago properties, the bathroom sequence is almost always tub, vanity, toilet, door. In Phoenix, it always seems to be tub, toilet, vanity, door. Different codes? Coincidence? Hmmmm.
Wow! I love these kinds of homes. I wish we had old brick homes like that in my city. And the shine on some of those wood floors inspires me to shine up my own laminate! Love the blue bathroom. Reminds me of the pink one we had when I was a kid. And that kitchen looked GREAT as it is. Who needs whatever is trending at the moment? Not fond of all the different kinds of flooring from room to room, though. Seems a bit of patchwork. I could never afford this house - and it would be a lot for an old guy like me to take care of, but it sure is nice!