3 investors turned an abandoned high school into 31 luxury apartments

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These 3 investors bought an abandoned high school for $100,000 and turned it into 31 luxury apartments. Take a look around.

In 2019, Jesse Wig, Adam Colucci, and Dan Spanovich bought an abandoned school in Homestead, Pennsylvania, for $100,000 in an off-market deal.

They eventually decided to turn the 55,000-square-foot building near Pittsburgh into a residential complex. But the real"wow" factors are the auditorium, the gymnasium, big hallways, and the crown molding, he added."The building is just unique." Rents ranges from $1,150 to $1,450 a month, Spanovich said.

 

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