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All Forum Posts by: Jordan Frisco

Jordan Frisco has started 2 posts and replied 43 times.

Post: Looking for investors in Columbia, SC

Jordan FriscoPosted
  • Investor
  • Cleveland
  • Posts 43
  • Votes 21

Find property near the lakes in the area. 

I say get in now. If 6% interest rates scare you then you will miss out when they go to 8-10% interest and you don't have the property. Better to have the real estate then the paper. If we were to think monopoly you would be arguing that you shouldn't be buying the orange properties on your second trip around the board. Protect yourself from the other costs of the house and make the renter pay for them. Those seem like nicer areas/middle ground areas. I think that you will always have renters. 

Post: Over saturation in OH Market?

Jordan FriscoPosted
  • Investor
  • Cleveland
  • Posts 43
  • Votes 21

Craig,

Most affordable market to invest in based on doors and land in my opinion. Depends on where you are looking in Ohio. It is a Section 8 safe haven. East and west side of the state are hallowed out. Cincy and Cbus are growing, Cleveland is staying about the same YoY. Look near universities in Cincy and Cbus and near hospitals in Cleveland. Crime is rampant on the east side of Cleveland, the slums surrounding Columbus, and the west side of Cincinnati and the area between UC's campus and downtown Cincinnati. Columbus and Cincinnati definitely growing but not the same for the rest of Ohio.

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