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Are there websites that help to find real estate markets to invest in? I'm thinking something that pulls in various metrics in one place, maybe with heatmaps or other ways to easily visualize the data...

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Are there websites that help to find real estate markets to invest in? I'm thinking something that pulls in various metrics in one place, maybe with heatmaps or other ways to easily visualize the data...













I recommend the major cities in Ohio:



-Columbus, great for appreciation, pp is a bit higher around $220k for multifamily https://learn.roofstock.com/bl...


-Cincinnati, has a mix of cash flow and appreciation, with average multifamily around $180k. https://www.noradarealestate.c...

-Cleveland, has a lot of cash flow potential, average multiform around $140k. https://learn.roofstock.com/bl...


There are other smaller markets like Dayton, Akron, and Newark, and we are starting to see these areas boom due to huge investors and corporations like Intel choosing to set up shop in these kinds of areas.

If you have more questions I am always willing to help. 

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