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Hi There-New Member from Beautiful MPLS MN

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Hell-o

Just wanted to introuduce myself and state my purpose-Here because I own and occupy a 1 BR condo unit in a desirable development that is completely sold out/rented. I'm listing the property for sale and want to appeal to someone who could potentially cashflow the unit (which I feel would be fairly simple for someone that has a greater ability to borrow than myself).

Hopefully I will get the answers I seek and some great advice!

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