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David Barnett
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Minneapolis expenses

David Barnett
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  • Rental Property Investor
  • Cambridge, MA
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Hello Everyone:

As an out of state investor in Minneapolis, I had a few questions about what certain things cost in the city of Minneapolis. I've invested in a condo, and I'm looking to branch out into MFR's and I'm curious as to what two specific things would cost in the city of Minneapolis. How much does trash collection cost in the city of Minneapolis? What about water and sewer? I realize that this might be more subjective than trash, as water and sewer is more dependent on usage (number of units, etc). These seem to be the two areas that I'm most unsure about. I appreciate any insight into these cost categories.

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