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Turning a 2 bedroom into a 3rd bedroom

Sarah G.
  • PORTLAND, Oregon (OR)
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Ive been reading into brandon's podcasts and  I really think the concept of buying a 2 bedroom place that you can make into a 3 bedroom is a great idea. I did some research on this and have gotten a lot of variable answers for cost/labor. There's a property I'm looking at that has a great attic space thats finished but no heat source. Any tips on this? I'm investing in the state of Washington. Do you also have it inspected by someone as there are more regulations. Any idea of cost? 

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