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Tim Nelson
  • Menomonie, WI
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Moving back to the area and looking for a place to land

Tim Nelson
  • Menomonie, WI
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Hello, fellow investors! I'm leaving the active duty Army next year after serving four years as an armor officer. My dad and I have a pretty successful, albeit small, student rental LLC in Menomonie, WI. I'm hoping to move back to the Western Wisconsin or Eastern Minnesota area to both help him grow our business and start my career as a real estate agent (I'm currently getting my license). What areas would you choose to start selling in if you could move anywhere? Working as an agent will be my primary career while we grow the passive income from the LLC, and my hope is that I can start a property management company once I obtain my brokerage license. If anyone has a suggestion of where to start looking or knows a person that I should be talking to, I would really appreciate any help!

Happy investing!

Tim

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