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Planning to Invest in Hamilton County

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Hello, everyone! It's been a hot minute.

I have a previous post I wrote over some year ago. To make a long story short, I fell out of interest with real estate, and recently my interest has been renewed with a burning passion.

Currently, my New Year's Resolution is to watch 300 hours' worth of REI content on YouTube. You can see all the videos I've watched so far here: https://www.youtube.com/playli...

My plan is to get a cheap house this year (or, possibly a multifamily) which will be turned into a rental property after a year. My current goal is to generate a cash flow of $4,000+ a month in order to replace my income using the BRRRR method.

Right now, I have not settled on a location; I'm thinking maybe the Avondale area. I've only lived in Ohio for over a year, now, so I'm not super familiar with the local market.

My older brother has agreed to help me out with both funding and networking, but of course, I'd love to hear more from the investors in the area.

Thanks for giving this a look!

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