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Clifton Jones
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Ohio or Indiana Properties

Clifton Jones
  • Investor
  • Tempe, AZ
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Hello Bigger Pockets Forum, I am currently a resident of the Phoenix market. I went to The Ohio State University back in the day and still have friends and family in Cincinnati, Toledo and Indianapolis.  The Phoenix market is great for growth but not for cash flow so I'm looking to build a team in one of those markets.

Admittedly, my weakness has been acquisitions and team building so please reach out if these are strengths of yours.  

Thanks!

Cliff

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Clifton,

Are you interested in properties in Indiana? I know someone who has a program that allows long distance investors to buy out of state. They do everything for you, so you don't need to worry about how you'll accomplish everything. It might be worth your while. Good luck. 

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