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Sam McCormack
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The Porcelain Throne... in the Midwest...

Sam McCormack
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Cincinnati, OH
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I am not sure who this will reach (hopefully more than just OH and KY, but I have found out it is uncommon for there to be 1ba in a SFH with 3, sometimes even 2 bedrooms. Is this just midwest thing? For there to be a SFH with like 3bd/1ba, it is pretty common.

People from OOS, let me know if this is odd to you, or normal where you are

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Wyatt Seidel
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Wyatt Seidel
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Out here in Kansas City we see a lot of 3/1 and 2/1's. It's almost expected when it comes to investment properties in this area.

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