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Hartley Schwartz
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Any investors in Minneapolis?

Hartley Schwartz
  • New to Real Estate
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Hey everybody! 

Is anybody here investing or has invested in Minneapolis? Or even lives there. 
If so, would love to hear your thoughts on the market. 

Appreciate it. 

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Tim Swierczek
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Tim Swierczek
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  • Saint Paul, MN
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Quote from @Hartley Schwartz:

Hey everybody! 

Is anybody here investing or has invested in Minneapolis? Or even lives there. 
If so, would love to hear your thoughts on the market. 

Appreciate it. 


 Hey Hartley,

Minneapolis has traditionally been an excellent market.  It's combined strong rents along with better than average appreciation, combined with a good rental pool.  The politics of the city are in question.  The city counsel is anti-landlord and it shows.  I think it's still a great market but will require someone committed to navigating the city's governmental BS.  The good news for those that invest there is there will be less people willing to do that and those who stay will thrive.

  • Tim Swierczek
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