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Harman N.
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Solid & Stable B Class in Columbus

Harman N.
  • Rental Property Investor
  • San Francisco, CA
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Hey everyone,

My portfolio right now is all C-class / gentrifying parts of Columbus. I'm thinking of balancing it a bit with some solid, stable, B-class locations: not too rough, but not too expensive either. Areas that are family-friendly and attract tenants that tend to stay a while.

What are some such areas you've had success with? I'm curious especially about Grove City, Reynoldsburg, Clinton Estates (north of Linden), Gahanna. 

Thanks!

- Harman

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Zeke Liston
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Zeke Liston
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Originally posted by @Harman N.:

Hey everyone,

My portfolio right now is all C-class / gentrifying parts of Columbus. I'm thinking of balancing it a bit with some solid, stable, B-class locations: not too rough, but not too expensive either. Areas that are family-friendly and attract tenants that tend to stay a while.

What are some such areas you've had success with? I'm curious especially about Grove City, Reynoldsburg, Clinton Estates (north of Linden), Gahanna. 

Thanks!

- Harman

Olde Towne East, King Lincoln, Reynoldsburg, Worthington, and Hilliard would all be good areas to look into. 

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