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Devyn Caraballo
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Advice for long distance investing in Milwaukee

Devyn Caraballo
  • Passaic, NJ
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Hi BP Family! Hope all is well!

I'm looking for any advice on investing in Milwaukee. I'm in New Jersey and looking into Milwaukee market because prices in NJ are just too high to cash flow. Primarily, I'd just like to know what is the area like and what the trend\culture is looking like. Is it family oriented or more for young professionals where you can rent by the room? Is there a lot of new bars, restaurants, etc. being built? 

Any advice will be GREATLY appreciated. 

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Brock Mogensen
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Brock Mogensen
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  • Milwaukee, WI
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Milwaukee has great areas and bad areas, like most bigger cities.  There are some trendy areas like Walkers Point that are where lots of young professionals are moving to.  I'd recommend visiting the city and connecting with a good PM in the area before buying your first deal here. 

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