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Lauren Soderstrom
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Champaign Urbana good place for rentals?

Lauren Soderstrom
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Chicagoland
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Anyone invest in Champaign Urbana? I went to school there and am an Illinois broker but wasn't sure if there are specific laws, guidelines market forces that were specific to there. Is it landlord friendly? I like the idea of college towns. 

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Quentin McNew
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Quentin McNew
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@Art Perkitny Thanks for the information. I have been looking for reliable information for population growth/ net migration statistics. Do you mind sharing this information platform of your screen shots? Does it do city specific data too? Not just county? 

It seems the southeast and Texas is booming big time. I guess it only makes sense that people are going to warmer weather and lower taxes. 

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