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All Forum Posts by: Mia Blank

Mia Blank has started 2 posts and replied 3 times.

Hey everyone, has anyone here used PadSplit or a similar co-living model in their multifamily properties? Curious about your experiences -pros, cons, and how it’s affected your occupancy/cash flow, what worked and what didn’t? Thanks!

Howzit, everyone! I’m currently a passive investor who’s been in real estate since 2019. I’ve spent over a decade in marketing and have been educating myself for years but haven’t moved into active investing yet. Now I’m ready to step in—ideally as a deal finder or capital raiser. Focused on the Southeast market and mainly interested in syndications, especially apartment buildings. Excited to learn, connect, and get that first deal!

Post: 1/2 Bath to 3/4 Bath Conversion

Mia BlankPosted
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Hey Isaac! I used to live out that way. That does seem a bit high - especially for a small space. I’d definitely get a couple more quotes and make sure the scope isn’t more complicated than it needs to be.

Also, take a look at rental comps in the area - specifically ones with that extra shower - to see how long it'd take for the added rent to cover the reno costs. Hope that helps!