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Updated over 4 years ago on . Most recent reply
Where to invest in NW Milwaukee under 50K?
Anyone Buy a Rental in the NW Zip of Milwaukee or recommend an area NOT over 80K?
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I would agree with @Marcus Auerbach. Unless you know what you're getting into and have some boots on the ground don't go trying to scoop up the cheap property that looks good on paper. Most of these are going to be difficult neighborhoods with high turnover and troublesome tenants. Not to say it can't be done, but not worth the headache and risk in my mind. Especially true I think if you're out of state.