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Jesse Dadon
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First investment in the making!

Jesse Dadon
  • New to Real Estate
  • Austin, TX
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Looking into investing in a multifamily.

It'll be my first investment as well.

looking for a Realtor/Experienced investor to walk me through my first one.

I thought about following areas but open to see more:

Racine-Kenosha WI, Cincinnati-Dayton OH, Texas but not super competitive areas.

Also, I would definitely appreciate any advice I can get from investors that walked that road already.

Thanks ahead,

Jesse.

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Marc Rice
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Marc Rice
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@Jesse Dadon

Wherever you invest it’s important to have a strong local team of an investor friendly agent, contractor, lender, and property manager.

Cincinnati, Dayton, and Cleveland are great markets that aren’t as hot as Columbus, but they offer less appreciation but more cash flow. It ultimately depends how much $ you have to put down and what your goals look like.

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