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Sharon Rosendahl
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Looking for referrals and opinions on any city in OH

Sharon Rosendahl
  • Investor
  • Stanwood, WA
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Hi,

I'm preparing to sell a 2 unit property in WA state and want to 1031 to a more landlord friendly place. We prefer being on the fringe of a larger city as we really don't understand city people that well and find it harder to determine what features they are wanting in a unit. We prefer blue collar areas that are safe so aren't interested in low c or less, high C and solid Bs are great. While appreciation is nice (WA and OR appreciation has worked well for us) we are more into cashflow and don't mind a slower appreciation, as long as it isn't completely stagnant ore negative at this time.

So tell me where you would invest and who your Agent and PM would be. We are trying to put together our team before we actually list our property as it is possible it will only be on the market for a few days (and it is in a small market outside of a small city).

Thanks

Sharon

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Remington Lyman
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  • Columbus, OH
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Remington Lyman
#2 Multi-Family and Apartment Investing Contributor
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Columbus, OH
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Originally posted by @Sharon Rosendahl:

Hi,

I'm preparing to sell a 2 unit property in WA state and want to 1031 to a more landlord friendly place. We prefer being on the fringe of a larger city as we really don't understand city people that well and find it harder to determine what features they are wanting in a unit. We prefer blue collar areas that are safe so aren't interested in low c or less, high C and solid Bs are great. While appreciation is nice (WA and OR appreciation has worked well for us) we are more into cashflow and don't mind a slower appreciation, as long as it isn't completely stagnant ore negative at this time.

So tell me where you would invest and who your Agent and PM would be. We are trying to put together our team before we actually list our property as it is possible it will only be on the market for a few days (and it is in a small market outside of a small city).

Thanks

Sharon

I would invest in Columbus, Ohio. We have the best job and population growth.

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