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Location in Ohio to invest

Dhanya Geetha
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Hello members,

I am new to real estate and looking for some insight into the location in Ohio to invest. Thanks.

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Patrick Drury
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Patrick Drury
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@Dhanya Geetha
I would recommend Columbus, OH. It's a solid hybrid market of cash flow and appreciation. Columbus has lots of job opportunities and population growth. It’s great for investing from out of state since it’s landlord-friendly and has a low barrier of entry and cash flows. You can get deals that meet the 1% rule. If you don't care about appreciation at all you should look at Cleveland, OH. Cleveland has a bit higher cash flow than Columbus in exchange for the appreciation.




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