I've rented in a very similar triple decker and
a converted multifamily built in 1820, both were drafty which had their inconveniences on the stormiest of nights, but I never felt like I had to move out to find an easier to heat place.
Not exact matches
There are very few large
multifamily buildings in Park Slope and even fewer are ever offered for sale, particularly in close proximity to Prospect Park, as the majority of the housing stock surrounding Prospect Park is either single - family brownstones or has been
converted to coops or condos.
Landlords in downtown Dallas are
converting old office
buildings into hotels and
multifamily properties, he adds.
Thousands of condominium units were either
built or newly
converted in recent years, which represents a shadow inventory of
multifamily housing.
Ricky Beliveau makes money by renting to students,
converting small
multifamily buildings into condos (it's easier than you think!)