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Updated over 8 years ago,

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  • Las Vegas, NV
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Looking to buy investment property in Athens, Ohio

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  • Las Vegas, NV
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I'm looking to connect with any real estate agents, brokers, investors, or landlords in the Athens, Ohio (Ohio University) area. I am a alumni of the school and since moved to southern California. As you could probably image, the prices out here are astronomically higher than back in Southeast Ohio. For that reason, I am looking to invest in college towns like Athens where the rent-to-buy ratio makes more sense.

I would also appreciate any suggestions from experienced investors in the area. I should also mention that I am from the Dayton, OH area and am open to investment opportunities around universities in that area as well. (Wright State, Univ Dayton, Univ Cincinnati)

Please feel free to connect and/or message me if you would like to speak further.

Thanks,

Chris

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