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Small Cities Recommendations under 75k purchase price

Orhi Tahi
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Hey BP Fam,

I am looking landlord friendly small cities to invest. Here are my criteria:
1.Purchase value below 75k
2.At least one college
3.Diverse economy
4.Not high crime
5.Growing population
6.Not smaller then 10k people

Any recommendations ?

Orhi

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Joshua Janus
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Joshua Janus
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Quote from @Orhi Tahi:

Hey BP Fam,

I am looking landlord friendly small cities to invest. Here are my criteria:
1.Purchase value below 75k
2.At least one college
3.Diverse economy
4.Not high crime
5.Growing population
6.Not smaller then 10k people

Any recommendations ?

Orhi


Cleveland, Ohio is a great market to focus on for cash flow and specific pockets have gone up 2x and upwards of 4x in the last 5-10 years even!
Examples:
44109 (median home price went from roughly 50k to 125k in 8 years)
https://www.zillow.com/home-values/77009/cleveland-oh-44109/
44102 (median home price went from roughly 30k to 120k in 8 years)
https://www.zillow.com/home-values/77002/cleveland-oh-44102/
44106 (median home price went from roughly 100k to 200k in 8 years)
https://www.zillow.com/home-values/77006/cleveland-oh-44106/

It has the highest rents on average in all of Ohio for major cities and the median home value is not even in the top 3. That creates a really nice price / rent ratio which is favorable for investors looking for cash flow. The median home price is also very low nationwide which creates a low barrier to entry. You can get solid cash-flowing single families in the 90-120k price range and duplexes in the 130-180k price range. There are cheaper one’s in D/F areas but I would be careful as those can create a laundry list of additional issues. In 2022 the rents increased 12.1% year over year which was the 3rd highest in the entire country per https://www.axios.com/local/cleveland/2023/02/14/cleveland-rent-prices.

Here are pockets I focus on for cash flow:
West side - West boulevard, Cudell, Clark-Fulton, Jefferson, Bellaire-Puritas, Old Brooklyn
East side - Fairfax, Buckeye-Shaker (the north side), Waterloo Arts District, Garfield Heights, Maple Heights, Newburgh Heights, Lee-Miles (the north side), Bedford

Here are the areas that I focus on for appreciation:
West side - Lakewood, Edgewater, Old Brooklyn, Ohio City, Tremont (above 490)
East side - Buckeye-Shaker (the north side), Waterloo Arts District, Fairfax
*I have a graded neighborhood map of these areas as well if you would like to check it out.

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