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What are the zip codes that you would invest in Toledo Ohio?

Aaron Maxwell
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Hi I am interested in Toledo Ohio but I don't know the good areas that are up and coming? What zip codes / subdivision names should I buy?

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Dave Poeppelmeier
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Dave Poeppelmeier
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Quote from @Greg Scott:

Toledo has been losing population steadily since 1970, so it will be much harder to find a "good" area to invest.  I'd look for areas on the outskirts where development has been happening.

Well, it appears that the population of the entire Metro area is doing just fine.


The housing market and rents continue to be very strong in the C class areas and up in Toledo proper, and quite hot in the surrounding suburbs. Our economy is doing very well and Toledo has a very rental-heavy housing culture. @Aaron Maxwell I'd be happy to discuss the positives of investing in Toledo and the local market here.

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