Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
Out-of-state landlords are buying Milwaukee, the GOP won't legalize pot in Wisconsin and the plan to expand I-94 west of downtown is going back for more study.
Out-of-state corporate landlords are gobbling up Milwaukee homes to rent out, and it's changing the fabric of some neighborhoods
Meet the new breed of landlord invading Milwaukee: A couple of former Silicon Valley executives who were crewmates on the Harvard rowing team; a fast-growing Ohio company that owns more than 13,000 rental homes in 14 states; a native of Peru who has run real estate companies in Houston and Palm Beach, Fla.; and a southern California woman who was looking for a place to park her cash windfall. About 6,000 properties, or 14% of all Milwaukee rental homes, are now owned by out-of-state landlords. Here's how to deal with an absentee landlord and a rundown property.