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Anthony Baillie
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Racine,wi homes with lead

Anthony Baillie
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Winthrop Harbor, IL
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Hello Everyone, I'm new to this real estate investing but eager to dive in. I've been listening to BP podcast and reading up on real estate for the past 6 months. My Question is I'm looking in Racine wisconsin and see alot of homes on the mls stating lead abatments need to be done. Does anyone have a rough guesstimate on costs for lead abatements? I do understand size plays a part in this so let's say a house is 1500sf. Any thoughts are greatly appreciated.

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Jamie Labrec
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Jamie Labrec
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  • Baraboo, wi
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@Anthony Baillie, best way would be to contact a contractor in the Racine area that deals with such a thing. Talk to them over the phone so you can educate yourself on the matter. Then ask them to give you a ballpark price given XX amount of square feet. A good person should be able to give you a close estimate without having to physically see a property. Be clear with them that you are only looking for ballpark estimates (not a quote) so you can input that into future evaluations.

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