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Interested in long-distance investing in Ohio

Bob King
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Hi all,

My wife and I are currently looking at long distance investing, buy+hold rental properties outside of our local area. We have one rental in our local area but honestly, the homes are way too pricey vs rent to make it worth it.  We started looking at other towns after listening to the podcast and browsing the forums. 

I found what I think is a "deal" in Cleveland Ohio.  I would like to run it by someone who is familiar with the area to get a better understanding of whether or not it truly is a deal or no.  I'm interested in turn key properties.  

Are there any local/area expert investors, real estate agents or property managers that would like to connect?

Thanks,

Bob

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