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Looking for Insight Into Duluth, MN

Meghan McCollum
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Hello everyone, 

I'm looking to start my journey of investing in Duluth, MN. My husband's family is from there and we go visit them often from our home in the suburbs of Minneapolis. 

Is there anyone in the Duluth investing community I should connect with? Hows the market up there these days? :) Would love to make some connections/friends here! 

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Jeff Rogers
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Jeff Rogers
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Hi @Meghan McCollum!  I'm a local Duluth investor, happy to share my experience and can give some recommendations to help build your team. I do mostly long term rentals but have a few short term and mid term properties as well.  Duluth has traditionally had a strong college rental market and thankfully any small decline in enrollment rates haven't been as severe as other traditional college cities, eg. St. Cloud. And like many other cities, vacancy rates are still low, lots of demand for housing of all types.  I'll send a PM with my contact info, happy to connect more by email/phone or in person next time you're in town.

-Jeff

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