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Account Closed
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Ohio market for investment

Account Closed
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Good morning. I wanted to reach out to the BP community to see your thoughts on the Ohio market. What cities and communities in Ohio are good for investigating. I recently heard a podcast and the guest mentioned ohio and Michigan as places to invest. What are your thoughts. Thanks 

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Good morning. I wanted to reach out to the BP community to see your thoughts on the Ohio market. What cities and communities in Ohio are good for investigating. I recently heard a podcast and the guest mentioned ohio and Michigan as places to invest. What are your thoughts. Thanks 


It does not matter where you start as long as you develop your Core 4. The core 4 is David Greene’s long-distance investing strategy and consists of a realtor, contractor, property manager, and lender. Once you have this team in place, you should be able to invest in any market confidently.

As for picking a specific market - I would go after one with an increasing job and population growth. I invest and work in Columbus, Ohio. I am also looking to invest in Cincinnati and Cleveland.
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