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Dylan Paul
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  • Rental Property Investor
  • Dayton OH (dayton, oh)
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Advice for Newbie in Dayton, Ohio

Dylan Paul
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  • Rental Property Investor
  • Dayton OH (dayton, oh)
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Hey gang! Looking for advice for a newbie in Dayton, Ohio area. Currently doing a live in rehab which is expected to be ready to list in the next 30 days. My goal is to sell this property and move to either another SFR or small multi-family to relive in rehab. The plan is to do live in house rehabs to turn into rental properties with mostly DIY labor. I'm currently working with a realtor and have been researching the Kettering, Huber, Beavercreek, and Miamisburg markets.

Looking for advice from any other house hackers that are familiar with the area/market. Open to other markets, just need guidance.

Thanks,

Dyl

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