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Updated about 8 years ago on . Most recent reply
Pennsylvania vs Ohio vs Indiana market?
Greetings BP Community,
I am in the "finding which market to focus in" step and Pennsylvania, Ohio, and Indiana look like the states with the most appealing cost I found this far. I am looking to buy and hold. I would love a market that has many multi housing properties available that could be purchased for $75K (at most) in a class C neighborhood.
I would appreciate anybody's input to why they favor one market over the others? What zip codes would meet the criteria described above? Any feedback is welcome.
Thank you.
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@Ismael Souley I control over 100 units in the Indianapolis area, I haven't looked at PA but Ohio I have several connections and pretty solid there too I believe, you can definitely find what you are looking for per your description in Indy, multi-family C class for under $75k.