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Lesley Whitley
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Looking for cash flow in Ohio

Lesley Whitley
  • Southern California
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I keep hearing that if you want cash flow, buy in Ohio.   I have been analyzing small multi family properties in Toledo, Akron and Cleveland areas.  When I plug the numbers into the Bigger Pockets calculator, I am ALWAYS showing a negative cash flow.  Over and over again, a negative cash flow.  I have great realtors I that are helping me, but I am wondering what your experiences are getting cash flow in today's market?  Are property prices just too high right now?  We are ready to buy, but not finding any deals.  If anyone has words of wisdom, this fairly new out of state investor would greatly appreciate your help.

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    Brandon Goldsmith
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    Brandon Goldsmith
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    Those cities in Ohio you mentioned definitely still cash flow very well so I would just double-check everything you are putting in to the calculator @Lesley Whitley

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