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Newbie! Trying to get Multifamily Houses in West Columbus Ohio

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Hi, my name is Rosanna , I’m planning to buy my first multi or single family home to rent out next year. This is my situation: I live in Columbus Ohio and the houses cost from 35-105k. Right now I do Uber part time and attend college. I owe about 3500 on credit cards and I have student loans but I don’t have to pay anything yet. Any advice on what I need to do to qualify for loans and if the city of Columbus is a good market.? I’m planning to buy near the west side.

Thanks for your attention

Any comments will be appreciated 🙏

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@Leon Collins hi, thanks so much for the advise, yes I'm always listening the podcast that's what  inspired me to step forward in real estate.

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