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Rebecca Dillon
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Migrant Camp housing

Rebecca Dillon
  • Real Estate Professional
  • Turtle Lake, WI
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Any one have experience in owning Migrant camp housing? We came a across an old group home and are exploring possible options for its uses. In the town it is located in has 193 migrant workers for 16 weeks. There is a large shortage of housing for the migrant workers. The group home has a large common area and kitchen, onsite laundry room, 5 bathrooms and 9 bedrooms all handicap friendly. There is no need for a group home in the area as far as we know! Any incite would be great!

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Rebecca Dillon
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Rebecca Dillon
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Thanks for the info! Ours are very seasonal however some reserve a spot for next year if they like the housing. I just got done talking to the state inspector and she is willing to come take a look at the property to make sure it matches codes before we sign on the dotted line. The last thing I want is to have the scummy falling apart place!

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