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Nicholas Patrick
  • Cincinnati, OH
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What is one of the best places to househack in and around Cincy?

Nicholas Patrick
  • Cincinnati, OH
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Hi,

I am looking to get my start within the Cincinnati area shortly. I am looking to househack and BRRR a small multi-family property somewhere within or possibly around the city.

Where is the best places to buy multifamily property right now in the area to live in and house hack

Is suburban investing a thing around here or is everything just to expensive?

Also, appreciate connecting with investors from the area as I am new here.

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Tanvir Sattar
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  • Cincinnati, OH
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Tanvir Sattar
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Cincinnati, OH
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@Nicholas Patrick I agree with Evan the most common are in Hyde Park, Oakley, and Norwood. I'd take a look at Pleasant Ridge too. I've known a few landlords who have done really well there with multi-families. 

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