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Benjamin Lenno
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Youngstown / warren market

Benjamin Lenno
  • Niles, OH
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Hello I'm a 24 year old landscaping contractor I have been in business for over 6 years. I'm looking to invest in my first property in the Youngstown /warren area. Bigger pockets is awesome I have watched tons of videos. Listened to multiple pod casts an read a couple bigger pocket books. There is tons of knowledge on here an I'm looking to network with local investors.

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Stan Wu
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Just returned from a 6-day investing tour of Ohio and enjoyed the Girard, Warren, Lordstown, Youngstown area.  The Boardman area looks like the more centralized area with the best balance of jobs, larger retail like Home Depot, Lowes, Walmart, Costco.  Canton & Akron had very little prospectives.  I am not local investor but from out of state.  Have fun...I did.  If you are looking to live in the home, any of the areas would be good.  If for investing, rentals are more stablilized around town centers. 

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