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Ruth S.
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Investing in Cincinnati

Ruth S.
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Hey everyone! We’re looking to start investing in the Cincinnati market. If anyone could provide some insight into where the best zip codes to invest would be and also any referrals to boots on the ground would be amazing! Thank you.

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Samantha Fedor
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Samantha Fedor
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Hi Ruth, welcome to Cincy! Here are a few areas we like to recommend to investors:

  • Cheviot/Westwood
    • “Stable” sales market with predictable rental income and stable tenants. The single-family and multi-family homes are at a lower price point than most other neighborhoods in the city while still being a safe and nice place to live.
  • Pleasant Ridge and surrounding zip codes
    • Highly desirable area to live in for all age groups with plenty of bars/restaurants nearby. Low vacancy rates equate to high cash flow and ROI on rental properties.
  • Downtown areas (Clifton/OTR/Pendleton/etc.)

         Lots of growth with high density. On a great trajectory and stable rental projections with          quality renters.

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