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Investing in South Euclid, Clevelend

Divya Kohli
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Hello, 

I am looking to invest in Cleveland and looking specifically in South Euclid C+ neighborhoods. Does anyone have any experience investing here? Would love to hear your experience and input. 

Also looking for referrals for PMC in Cleveland. 

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Andrew Weiner
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Andrew Weiner
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I really like South Euclid, its a solid working class community with an ok school district (not as good as the high end areas but better than Cleveland Public).  From the management standpoint the units are always in demand and the city is not difficult to work with.  If you can catch a good deal then I would recommend South Euclid or Euclid.  

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