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David Lowe
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What Are Your Top 3 Areas to Invest in Multi-Family Real Estate In The US in 2025?

David Lowe
  • Realtor
  • Denver, CO
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Looking to invest in the US market for myself & my investor clients. Which are your top 3 cities & why ? 
Criteria: good cap rate, A-C neighborhood, cosmetic rehab. 

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Samuel Diouf
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  • Columbus & Cleveland, OH
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Samuel Diouf
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Columbus & Cleveland, OH
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Columbus, Ohio is a great market to consider if you're looking for appreciation markets that still cash flow. I moved here from Florida after seeing the expansive growth in the Columbus market.

There are multiple billion dollar companies dumping money into the city, such as Intel, Google, Honda, and Amazon. This is causing a huge influx of people moving here for jobs. And a lot of start-up companies are migrating to this city as well because of the OSU campus that has thousands of talented students graduating and looking for positions locally.

Everything that’s going on here in Columbus is attracting investors and other businesses from all over. A recent study showed that 80 people are moving to this city every single week, which will continue to increase housing demand.

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