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  • Columbus, OH
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too many flips on market in north linden?

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  • Investor
  • Columbus, OH
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I am wondering what others may think. I live in and invest in north linden and watch the market here pretty closely. I have noticed a number of flips on the MLS and seem to sit, and I know there are more coming from watching the rehab crews.

I am curious what others are seeing, since I am strongly considering upgrading and selling a few of my SFHs in the area. Not sure if its just my stingy old investor eyes or actually a slowdown.

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I have been tracking 43224 as well, specifically for a live-in flip.  Inventory seems to move really quick in the pocket north of Weber and West of Karl.  I think a lot of the value add opportunities in this footprint funnel through the wholesalers now.  Most of what has come to market recently has already been updated and sells quickly if priced correctly.  Maybe we see a change after forbearance ends?

My opinion is that the area is prime for appreciation.. because it's attractive to first home buyers priced out of Clintonville who want a garage, yard, easy access to OSU and rest of city, etc.  

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