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cash flow in columbus ohio
hows rental market in columbus ohio for investors? is there any cash flow? also what part of columbus ohio is considered good, low on crime, fast developing yet still affordable to buy a house?
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Tom,
Columbus, Ohio, offers several neighborhoods with strong growth potential for rental investments. Here are some areas to consider:
Franklinton
Once known as "The Bottoms," Franklinton is undergoing significant revitalization. The area has seen increased development, including new recreational facilities and housing projects. Investors can find opportunities in both residential and commercial properties.
Linden
Linden is experiencing growth with initiatives like the ONE Linden plan, a $50 million project aimed at improving the neighborhood. This includes the construction of new recreational facilities and other community enhancements.
Hungarian Village
Located just south of downtown, Hungarian Village features historic homes ripe for renovation. The area has seen revitalization efforts, making it attractive for both buyers and renters.
Milo-Grogan
Milo-Grogan is an up-and-coming neighborhood attracting investors and homebuyers seeking affordability and growth potential. With a mix of older homes and modern renovations, property values have been increasing, presenting opportunities for investors.
South Linden
South Linden is another area with potential for investors. The neighborhood has seen development and offers opportunities for rental properties.
When considering these neighborhoods, it's essential to conduct thorough due diligence, including analyzing rental demand, property values, and local amenities, to ensure they align with your investment goals.
I hope that helps. If I can ever help feel free to reply