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Is Ohio investing a good place for cash flow? Dayton OH questions
Hi everyone, I'm in the market for a quadplex and it looks like Dayton, OH has some good deals on the market. Does anyone have any experiance with Dayton, OH or just general OH in terms of being a landlord friendly or tenant friendly state? Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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Originally posted by @Scott Goulet:
Hi everyone, I'm in the market for a quadplex and it looks like Dayton, OH has some good deals on the market. Does anyone have any experiance with Dayton, OH or just general OH in terms of being a landlord friendly or tenant friendly state? Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Ohio is a landlord friendly state. A quad in Dayton can be a good investment depending on where it is located. The town can offer good cashflow for yield seeking investors. It does not really offer the appreciation of say Cincinnati which is essentially part of the same market or Columbus a bit to the North East. I hear a number of Cincinnati investors diversify in Dayton because they can chase yield there while staying pretty much in the same market.