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Jennifer Cinquini
  • San Diego, CA
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Ohio Investing or Best Rent Ratio Cities to Start -New Investors

Jennifer Cinquini
  • San Diego, CA
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Willing to move anywhere to start investing in Multiunit rentals? That's us!

My husband and I are serious about starting BRRRR and researching now where to live. So serious we decided it is best to leave the beautiful San Diego area for a better market.

We noticed Ohio cities have really high rent ratio (we downloaded data from Zillow on rent ratio by city in the USA). Is the economy doing OK and is Ohio a good option?

Any advice on which state or cities are good to live and invest? We hope to acquire many multi-unit apartments in an area with cheap houses so we can get things rolling quickly.

Thanks for any tips!!!
Jen

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