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Cleighton W.
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Middletown and Hamilton Ohio

Cleighton W.
  • Trenton, OH
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I am looking at various markets in my region to begin purchasing some multi's. Hamilton and Middletown (near Cincinnati) seem to have some properties with good cash flow potential, but limited obvious appreciation. Being that there are high poverty sec, my guess is that good tenant screening is really important. Anyone have experience with these aresa that they can share? Any help is greatly appreciated.

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Darrin Carey
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Darrin Carey
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@Cleighton W. I do some investing in similar areas in Dayton. You have hit the right concerns for properties in that demographic. Screening is absolutely key. Then understanding you are buying for the cashflow, not the appreciation, should help you understand the properties you are looking at.

Hit me up if you have any specific questions.

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