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Columbus OH vs Indianapolis IN

Yoni Meth
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Hi Everyone :)

I'm taking my first steps in real estate investing and am currently in the process of making my final decision in which market to invest...

To the final run came Columbus OH, and Indianapolis IN, two cities with job and population growth and diversity.

I'm debating between those two and we'd like to hear your opinion :) which one of them can get me higher cash flow, and has multi-family houses in the range of 100K-150K, preferably closer to 100K-120K price - ARV can be higher...

Any other pros and cons that I need to know to decide between those two?

Thanks a lot!!!

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Patrick Drury
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Patrick Drury
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@Yoni Meth
I would definitely recommend Columbus, OH. It's a solid hybrid market of cash flow and appreciation. Columbus has lots of job opportunities and population growth. It’s great for investing from out of state since it’s landlord-friendly and has a low barrier of entry and cash flows. You can also get deals that meet the 1% rule.

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