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Cameron Cole Vance
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New investor in Ohio

Cameron Cole Vance
  • Rental Property Investor
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Hi I am new to investing and live in ohio trying to fined a good market to invest in. I was told that Columbus was a good place to invest but that it is competitive and I was not sure if it would be a good idea for a new investor. Its it a good place and if not were are some good places to invest in ohio that aren't as competitive.

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Columbus is a great market but definitely more competitive. I am not sure if you are local in Ohio but if so, I would suggest looking at one of the cities closest to you/ learning the local markets. @Cameron Cole Vance

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