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- Investor and Real Estate Agent
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What is going to happen to Milwaukee Home prices?
Here are my thoughts on the topic:
- Marcus Auerbach
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- Investor and Real Estate Agent
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I would say probably historic reasons. Milwaukee got hit hard in the 70s and 80s when manufacturing jobs moved overseas, it took 50 years to recover and that has been going so quietly in the backgound that nobody took notice. Madison was always more of a college town, so it was not impacted the same way.
And MKE has a wide variety of neighborhoods with very different ptice ranges, look up Whitefish Bay or Wauwatosa, they are expensive. Milwaukee County has 19 diffent municipalities, Milwaukee propper is only one of them. And then you have the suburbs. But you are right, Madison is priced quite a bit higher and has tiny bit of a west coast feel mixed into it's Midwest flavor. That gap will probably shrink.
- Marcus Auerbach
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