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Updated over 7 years ago on . Most recent reply
Milwaukee C class neighborhoods?
I've been looking at duplexes priced around 50K in Milwaukee. Obviously most of them are in the red on the Trulia crime map, but some I've noticed on the fringes sitting in the green. Can I find a solid C class duplex in Milwaukee in the 50K range?
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Hello Jonathan,
Quick answer is yes, you can get a duplex in Milwaukee within the 50K range that is not in a war zone. Most people read about the 10K houses and want that same criteria which is near impossible but with your range being the 50K, it should be within reach. Everyone has their opinion but mine would be to stay as close to the Brewer's Hill area as you can.
Hope that helps and if you want to discuss any further, do not hesitate to reach out.
Thanks!
Tyler Smith