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Newbie here needs some help from the experts

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  • Long Island, NY
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Hey everyone, new here on the block and in need of some info if available. I'm interested in buying a 19 family unit in Cincinnati. I'm currently living in NY and curious to what closing fees were like in Ohio. State mortgage tax rates, title bill/searches, title insurance, recording and notary fees,etc. I'm looking to purchase the unit for Approx. 565K. Any info would help here. I'm looking to Refi the current 6 fam unit in NYC for it and curious to how much I'd need out of it. As for me I'm currently just breaking into the field of Real estate. I've just aquired a 6 family unit from family in Queens NY. (not cheap) and have enough equity in it to start a venture off into a market where real estate is still affordable. Wifee is originally from Cincinnati and we both visit frequently for family. The market there is good and we're both familiar with the good and bad areas. Anyway great site and I hope to give and benefit as much as I can from and to it.

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