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Kansas City, MO vs Cleveland, Dayton OH market

Surjit Purewal
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I am looking for my first out of state investment property. Currently I have two properties in CA. I am looking for some advise on rental market in Kansas City vs Cleveland or Dayton, OH. Kansas City property tax are very low and OH is very high when comparing those two areas. In my search (similar areas like B or C neighborhood) rent is almost same but in OH property taxes takes big chunk of cash flow. Can anybody give me some thoughts on this? thanks

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Ozzy Smith
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@Ray Johnson

a good opportunity is in the eye of the investor. I personally never did invest in the B neighborhood bc 10% ROI doesn't get me excited at all. I understand for many parts of the country that is amazing especially at the low price points we have here in the mid west. As far as zip codes or neighborhoods here in Dayton that is hard to say in general because there are good and bad parts of almost any of them that I'd take or avoid.

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