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All Forum Posts by: Ramon Jenkins

Ramon Jenkins has started 7 posts and replied 3457 times.

Post: 2nd Utah flip - profited $22k!

Ramon JenkinsPosted
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Milwaukee County, WI
  • Posts 3,716
  • Votes 525

Caleb congrats

Post: Looking for Investor Friendly Agent in Milwaukee

Ramon JenkinsPosted
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Milwaukee County, WI
  • Posts 3,716
  • Votes 525

@Brandon Lorenz please send a private message

Post: Just Closed My First Deal!

Ramon JenkinsPosted
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Milwaukee County, WI
  • Posts 3,716
  • Votes 525

congrats

Post: Real Estate Broker - Milwaukee

Ramon JenkinsPosted
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Milwaukee County, WI
  • Posts 3,716
  • Votes 525

Donald welcome to biggerpockets

Send a private message regarding local real estate markets 

Regardless good luck and always double check any potential future real estate purchases

Post: Hello from Milwaukee

Ramon JenkinsPosted
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Milwaukee County, WI
  • Posts 3,716
  • Votes 525

Welcome to biggerpockets

congrats BP nation staff and community

Post: Accidental $291k cashout refinance... Biggest BRRRR Deal yet!

Ramon JenkinsPosted
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Milwaukee County, WI
  • Posts 3,716
  • Votes 525

congrats

Post: Milwaukee Multi-Family; Neighborhoods; Student Housing

Ramon JenkinsPosted
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Milwaukee County, WI
  • Posts 3,716
  • Votes 525

 I believe most Marq students try stay between 6th street through 29th Street Michigan within 

.35 miles of campus.

example only :  

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6th - 10th Highland -> very new huge warehouse housing for Marq and MATC college students. 

17th Wells Street or 15th Wisconsin

I believe this property would house RufusKing highschool potential families 

Post: Milwaukee Multi-Family; Neighborhoods; Student Housing

Ramon JenkinsPosted
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Milwaukee County, WI
  • Posts 3,716
  • Votes 525

 I believe most Marq students try stay between 6th street through 29th Street Michigan within 

.35 miles of campus.

example only :  

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 

6th Highland -> very new huge warehouse housing for Marq and MATC college students.

17th Wells Street or 15th Wisconsin

I believe this property would house RufusKing highschool potential families 

Post: SFR was broken into, how should we handle things moving forward?

Ramon JenkinsPosted
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Milwaukee County, WI
  • Posts 3,716
  • Votes 525

Yes, their huge difference 5th , 27th, 40th, 75th, 93rd, 107th Burleigh 

I personally wish investors owners would spend money to replace exterior lighting to deter 

issues.  ( motion sensors )

My preferences :

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1.) Security alarm system

->  Long term tenants hopefully, tenant responsible for wall repair when relocating.

{ security deposit deduction, if need }

2.) Front and rear entrance Steel security doors not paper thin storm doors

3.) Glass block basement windows

4.) Several motion sensors exterior light fixture

As usual I agree with @Bob E. regarding creating note for your parent purchased.

Time will tell what directions the current economy will go into with regard  

to seller financing within next year.