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Joshua Dawson
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Columbus Ohio Investment team recommendations

Joshua Dawson
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Sacramento, CA
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Hey BP members! 

New Aussie investor looking for buy and hold multifamily units in Columbus Ohio. I welcome any recommendations to help build my team as I will be an out of state investor (living in Cali). My goal is to purchase 5 positive cash flow multifamily units in the next 3 years. 

Happy hunting to all like minded people.

Cheers,

Josh

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Sean Grabow
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Sean Grabow
  • Investor
  • Columbus, OH
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@Joshua Dawson


Hey Josh, welcome to the Columbus market! 


We don't deal with multifamilies here (we source/fix/flip single families for investors), but I recommend you take your time getting to know the market and building a team! 

Multifamilies are a lot of work to manage, and if you find an underperforming asset that needs to be fixed, well - good contractors are in very short supply right now, and will need to be managed locally! It's possible - but I hope I can at least give you the challenges right now!

Best of luck,

-Sean

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