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Dayton, Ohio Thoughts?
Hello BiggerPockets community!
I am a novice to real estate investing, and currently educating myself through various ways. My goal is to utilize the house hacking strategy within the next two years. It seems this is a common starting point for many new investors and rightfuly so.
I would love to hear some thoughts on the Dayton, Ohio real estate market, particularly in single and small multifamily properties. Could this potentially be an up and coming market?
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So I have lived in Dayton all my life. I have rental property in the Dayton metropolitan area.
The problem with going with the Census data is that the city limits of Dayton is a pretty small area. Only about 137,000 people. Within the city limits is half getto. If you buy in the Dayton limits, you can pay as little as 32K off the MLS. I just looked. But you do renovations then rent it for a few years, it is all torn up again. Downtown is mostly a "D" neighborhood. I invest about 10 miles from town. I live about 15 miles from downtown. The metro as a whole is booming. Near Centerville there were at least 100 homes built last year. Springboro is growing. Building is spilling over into Warren County.
You have to consider the schools, jobs and businesses in Dayton. Dayton is a medical mecca. I can drive 10 minutes and go to at least 4 different hospitals on the south side of Dayton. There are one more in Dayton and one in Xenia. Dayton is home to Wright Patterson AFB which is the 5th largest employer in the state at 28,000 employees. Dayton has the University of Dayton, Wright State University, and Sinclair Community College which has an enrollment of over 25,000 and is one of the largest community colleges in North America. And there are a bunch of other one-building colleges.
Dayton / Montgomery County has a fantastic Metro park system, lots of local parks. And old railroad tracks were converted into bike paths. The whole network can take you across the state. There are restaurants, there's entertainment, we have a local baseball team, plenty of museums including the National Museum of the U.S. Air Force - the oldest and largest military aircraft museum in the world.
What's not to like? Dayton Metro is not dying.