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Logan Masseth
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Hey I’m looking into two markets and I’m having a hard time deciding between them. Any advice?

I’m looking for something relatively turnkey that can cash flow strong. I don’t need appreciation right now. Looking to do long term rental as well.

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Patrick Drury
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@Logan Masseth
The Cleveland market is great for investing in from out of state since it's landlord-friendly, has a low barrier of entry, and cash flows.

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