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Jeff Burdick
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Educated millennials are moving to the city of Chicago(link)

Jeff Burdick
  • Investor
  • Chicago, IL
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https://www.forbes.com/forbes/welcome/?toURL=https...

Had to share this link with all my fellow Chicago investors...especially since it seems like we've been hit with a fair share of negative news lately and it has become trendy to bash our beautiful city.   

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Derek Luttrell
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Derek Luttrell
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As a 25 year old professional in the city, all I know is that I love it here, my like-minded friends love it here, and a huge percentage of recent grads from any Big 10 school strive to end up here. 

With McDonald's, Motorola, ConAgra and Kraft all moving their offices back to the city, I do believe that even more millennial talent will come flocking. I am house-hacking a 3 bedroom condo right now, and I am excited to rent it out in a few years to 3 young professionals who will be happy to pay $1000/month each to live in a top notch city that any 20-something is bound to fall in love with.

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