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Matt Costello
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What are the A/B areas in Milwaukee?

Matt Costello
  • CA
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I am a new investor looking for cashflow rental properties, and from my preliminary search Milwaukee looks like a great option.

I am from Southern California, so I am aware that you will need a local PM for this area, and thats fine.

However, one issue is I dont know the good areas of town.  What would you consider the a/b areas where you will get professional type renters?

Thanks!

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Brian Head
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Brian Head
  • Milwaukee, WI
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@Matt Costello

Milwaukee is a very "unique" city even from block to block. Just look to recent controversial comments by the Milwaukee Bucks president just this past week for further evidence... 

Take these guys like @Joshua Martin up on an offer to speak to a local, you will need the mentoring.

Best of luck

Brian

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