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Daniel Ribeiro
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Searching for more information surrounding Cincinnati

Daniel Ribeiro
  • New Jersey
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Cincinnati is currently on the list of areas my partner and I are looking into invest into. Have a couple of friends who recommended Over-the-Rhine, Evanston, Norwood, Oakley, and Hyde Park as places that would be worth looking into. Question for the Cincy community is how would you grade these communities? To my understanding, Cincinnati can be very sectional. We are specifically looking for B- through B+ areas to invest in small multifamily (2-4) homes. Eventually, we plan to visit the area.

Appreciate any input on the above, thank you!

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Jake Walroth
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  • Cincinnati, OH
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Jake Walroth
  • Investor
  • Cincinnati, OH
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If you’re looking in B range.... I’d consider the following hoods- some in Northern KY

- Northside

-Clifton

-Newport 

-Covington

-Bellevue

-Northside 

But as just about everyone will say, parts of the neighborhoods referenced above may dip into Cish areas, but that’s why ya need to come see them for yourself. Covington north of 10th street is Justin like OTR imo- with lower price points and still lots of room for growth. 

Northside imo is hipster heaven and getting better every day.... probably the best/most centrally located neighborhood in the city- near UC, downtown, and heavy manufacturing areas. 

I could keep going about different areas with potential in Cincy.... you just have to pick a few areas... become hyperlocal in your focus.... and start writing checks lol. 

Jake 

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