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New to real estate investing - looking for SE and mid-west opportunities

Brian Toleno
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I am looking to diversify my investment portfolio by moving into real estate. Living in the bay area and not planning to stay here forever, purchasing here isn't really an option. I am looking to get into long-term SFH rental properties. I don't have any specific regions/areas targeted specifically. I have tended to look at Gulf coast Fla, Nashville (I am concerned this is an inflated market now), Nevada, or Ohio. I did some research using roofstock and I am ready to move into rolling up my sleeves and getting into this adventure.

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    There are a handful of markets in Ohio that would fit what you are looking for. Some of the cities like Cleveland have better cashflow where as a city like Columbus will still have cashflow but the property prices are more expensive because of the appreciation going on. @brian 

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