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Kollin Ruiz
  • Real Estate Agent
  • 11220 W Burleigh St Suite 100 Milwaukee, WI 53222
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Purchasing very old homes in Milwaukee: Good or Bad Idea?

Kollin Ruiz
  • Real Estate Agent
  • 11220 W Burleigh St Suite 100 Milwaukee, WI 53222
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Hi all,

I am wondering if I can receive some advice from experienced investors when it comes to purchasing older homes in the Milwaukee area. Obviously, there are a lot of homes in Milwaukee that are very old. However, should I not consider purchasing properties that are past a certain age? For example, should I consider a property built in 1900 to be too old to not have any major defects? Also, what is your experience with how easy it is to sell these older homes when you want to liquidate? Thank you in advance for any advice! 

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