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Section 8 Real Estate

Bryan Melendez
  • New to Real Estate
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Hello all, my name is Bryan Melendez.

I am new to all thing's real estate, residing in South Florida. After reading several articles and comments, Section 8 has caught my attention for various reasons. My goal is to submit a couple of landlord applications by the end of this weekend however I want to be sure I'm applying to the right states. From what I have gathered Ohio, Pennsylvania, and Michigan tend to be the states that keep appearing as the best spots for potential Section 8 landlords, at this moment in time. Is this accurate?

Any input you guys can provide to a novice in this field, please feel free to reach out!

Thanks in advance.

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Samuel Diouf
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Columbus, Ohio is a great market to consider if you're leaning towards appreciation. I moved here from Florida after seeing the projected growth. Multiple, billion dollar companies are investing heavy in our area, such as Intel, Google, and Amazon. Which will bring plenty of other investors and general business to the area.

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