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Basement value for a rental property in Milwaukee

Katie Griffin
  • Investor
  • Milwaukee, WI
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Hi BP community! I'm a new investor looking to purchase single family homes to rent in the Milwaukee area (West Allis, Greenfield) and a few of the deals that seem promising have one drawback--no basement. I live in Southern California where basements are rare-- if not, non-existent. Anyone from the area have any insight into whether this will make the property much less attractive to renters or less desirable to sell in the future? These are great priced homes but if this really can affect either of those two things then I'm hesitant to move forward. Would love any feedback you have! Best, Katie

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