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David Breitigam
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Sylvania, OH
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Realtor, Investor & Auctioneer

David Breitigam
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Sylvania, OH
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I am a Realtor, Real Estate Investor and own Wilson Auction & Realty.  We conduct business in the Toledo, Sylvania, Perrysburg and Maumee and Bryan, Ohio markets.

Toledo is mentioned along with other areas in the mid-west as a great place to buy investment properties at affordable prices with positive cash flow.  

Feel free to reach out with any questions or assistance.

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Laila Latif
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  • Columbus, OH
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Laila Latif
  • Interior Decorator
  • Columbus, OH
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I also graduated from OSU--GO BUCKS! :-)
But I apologize, I must've misread your initial post. I thought you said that you invest in real estate within those cities in Ohio and because I thought that, I was curious if you ever considered Columbus for real estate investing. I don't know much about Toledo and the market there, but I do know Lake Erie is up that way & so is Cedar Point. It wouldn't hurt to do some market research and maybe consider investing in a short term vacation rental property that will easily get booked up during the summer/fall. Might run into a bit of a slow season in the winter (as expected), but you can accommodate a long-term stay during slow season so you can remain 100% occupancy. 

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