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Robb Wisely
  • Chicago, IL
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BRRRR'ing in Milwaukee

Robb Wisely
  • Chicago, IL
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Hi all!

I've been on this site for a while now but this will be my first post - right now I live in Chicago but invest in Milwaukee.  I own one duplex in the Riverwest neighborhood and am looking to acquire more properties as soon as possible.  Currently I'm in a spot where I've dropped a sizable amount of capital into my first conventional mortgage on the property and I'm trying to figure out ways to be a little more creative in order to get more, with financing, partnerships, etc.


First, if you invest in the Milwaukee area, I'd love to connect with you and widen my network!

If you were like me and saw some challenges from going to property number 2, 3, etc. I'd love to get your input on how you went about scaling up.

Lastly, I'm very interested in getting into the BRRRR Method here, so if you're doing anything like that I'd love to hear about it as well!

Thanks!

Robb

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