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Updated 11 months ago, 02/01/2024

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Multi-family/ Apartment Investing

Grant T.
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I am curious, if anyone is willing to share. Don't have to be too specific but i think a post like this can help a lot of people out. 

Where are you currently investing in/looking to invest in multi family and why? 

Personally, i am looking at Columbus Ohio, Louisville Kentucky, and smaller cities in Illinois. 

I am leaning away from Columbus currently because everything is so expensive, I'm assuming due to projected appreciation. I like Louisville a lot because it seems like there are some areas where crime is low and pretty good rents for the money and Illinois has a lot of smaller cities that have great demographics. I know Columbus is great, but i'm currently looking for cashflow> appreciation. 

Any responses would be great, weather you don't own a single property or own 1000. Love hearing others thoughts. Thanks.  

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