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Shawn Davis
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  • Wilsonville, OR
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Property Managers or Owners Successful With North Side Milwaukee?

Shawn Davis
  • Investor
  • Wilsonville, OR
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Are there property managers currently successfully managing North side Milwaukee properties (sub $30,000 properties? 

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    Marrio Barnes
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    • Milwaukee, WI
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    Marrio Barnes
    • Real Estate Investor
    • Milwaukee, WI
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    I strickly purchase sub 30k properties in the Milwaukee area.   All of my residents pay their rent at my bank, cut their grass, and shovel their snow.  My residents have been with me for years. Because the units are sub 30k, I am not pressured to take the first applicant with a heart beat.

    My units are well maintained units with nice paint colors, appliances, washers and dryers (used but nice).

    I do treat them well and give them the tools they need to be responsible.  At move in, I give them shovels, rakes, a sink and toilet plunger and one bag of snow salt a year.

    In addition they receive an automated text of the 1st reminding them of to pay their rent by the 4th and to let me know if they have any maintenance issues.

    Most months, I rarely have to do anything except the occasional drive by of the property (or inspection)and get the occasional maintenance text.

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