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Jesse B.
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Long time lurker, first time poster.

Jesse B.
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Seattle
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Hello! I'm a new(ish) Bigger Pockets member, and already learned a ton from the folks here. I have a couple properties in the Seattle area, and am looking to expand to Ohio. 

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Jesse B.
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@Edward Seid, thanks! I'm interested primarily in Dayton. The numbers make sense there for BRRR. Cincinnati, Cleveland, and Toledo are interesting. Columbus looks like a great city but would be harder to get cash flow.

I love Seattle but it doesn’t make sense for cash flow.

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