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Jesi Young
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Minneapolis, MN
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Maui transplant in Minneapolis - West Metro

Jesi Young
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Minneapolis, MN
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Aloha! After being displaced by the Maui wildfire in Lahaina Town, I began a new journey in the Midwest. Having held a Real Estate license in Hawaii, I completed coursework and exams for Minnesota and Wisconsin to become a realtor in both states. I worked exclusively in STVR property management on the island and currently work in long-term property management servicing the West Metro (Minneapolis).

I've owned different residential homes in California, both sold off market and for over asking. If you want to talk condo law in Hawaii, I can tell you the aftermath of the Lahaina fire makes me hesitant to have an HOA ever again, but we will save that for the blog!

My goals are to start building an investment portfolio of professionally managed (I could tell you all the reasons I will not do it myself) multi-family properties and, in time, develop a property in the Northwoods (Wisconsin/UP). I am looking forward to connecting with people in the area and sharing wisdom along the way!

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