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Updated over 4 years ago, 08/03/2020
Columbus zip code opinion
What is the overall consensus of 43207 for long-term rentals? It looks like the further north the better, but wanted to check with you guys..
It is all going to come down to what type of investor you are and your goals/ strategy with real estate investing. There is a lot of opportunity in that zip code for some and others maybe not. I also wouldn't necessarily say that the further North the better since the city is very pocketed overall and properties on one side of a street can vary extremely from the other.
I'd also recommend taking a look at specific neighborhood codes. They are usually more specific and consistent with other properties in the same code since they are smaller than zip codes. @Blaine Moore
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Hi @Blaine Moore, I know a good amount of people who invest in 43207 as well as 43206. Like @Brandon Goldsmith was saying, it just depends on your investment strategy and goals.
- Zeke Liston
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I think there are great opportunities all around the city. We live in SE CBus and manage our own rentals, so we focus our investing on SE side too. We own one duplex now in 43207 (Reeb-Hosack) & would buy more if the deal was right!
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Originally posted by @Blaine Moore:
What is the overall consensus of 43207 for long-term rentals? It looks like the further north the better, but wanted to check with you guys..
That is a large area in Columbus, Ohio. Are you talking about Hungarian Village, Vassor Village or even lower? I believe that area can range from C- to B
- Remington Lyman