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Andrew Wilkins
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Need info on Ohio and Indiana

Andrew Wilkins
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Phoenix
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Hi there, after reading David Greene's book on long distance real estate investing my wife and I have started looking into Ohio and Indiana markets and the prices are really blowing us away.

for those who are experienced in these states, what are things a rookie should know about your markets. Landlord laws or expectations to know about, weird tax things, etc.

I know I'm asking the broadest question, but I really could use the help

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Brandon Sturgill
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Brandon Sturgill
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@Andrew Wilkins Ohio is the 7th most populous state in the US...where are you looking? We have 3 major metro statistical areas in Columbus, Cleveland, and Cincinnati...and cities like Dayton, Akron, and Toledo are sizeable and all have opportunity.

I would suggest sticking to within 30-minutes of the 3 C's

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