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Troy Smith
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Troy Smith
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I have spent some time researching real estate investing and have been trying to connect with more people for advice/ opportunities. I plan to buy my first rental property this year

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Min Zhang
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Hi Troy, I recommend starting with a turnkey cash flow rental. It’s the simplest way to get a feel of what it is like to be a landlord without going through the hassle of managing rehab projects. I started purchasing a small multifamily in Columbus, Ohio 2 years ago. The cost of entry is low while the cash flow is high. I also invest in Cleveland and Dayton. Let me know if you are considering these market, I can send you a list of contacts in Ohio to help you build your team. Let me know how I can help you.

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