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Kent Hall
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Kettering and Oakwood Quads

Kent Hall
  • Rental Property Investor
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Hey everyone,

This question is oriented toward the Dayton, OH investing community. Being a UD alum I love the Kettering and Oakwood area. I have noticed that there are a quite a few of the all brick 1950s quads that have been sitting on the MLS for a little while.

I was wondering if any of the investors who operate in this area (or other parts of Dayton/Cincinnati) had any thoughts on why they haven't been snatched up, especially with the seemingly insatiable demand for small multi-family rentals.

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