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Clark Meyer
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Reno, NV
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Hello!

Clark Meyer
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Reno, NV
Posted

Hello bigger pockets community! 

Living in San Francisco working as a tech salesperson so great to see a platform that can assist and help newbies like me learn.

Very interested in multi-families out of state, as prices in CA, let alone SF are incredible high, so have been looking into Cleveland.  I hear East Cleveland is a nightmare but wondering if anyone has experience in South Broadway/Slavic Village (44127) or Forest Hills (44108).  

Cashflows in these areas look appealing and so seems like the return depends on the "hassle factor" and quality of prop manager / tenants, so curious if anyone has had success in these areas.  Really interested in hearing stories of people owning multis in other states and how much of a disaster or opportunity that can be.

If anyone is interested in West Oakland who is not in CA I can provide insight if you're curious, as I have looked as this area but haven't found anything in my price range (below 150k).

Thanks! 

Best, 

Clark

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