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Patrick McCain
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Hello All!

I am looking to invest from out of state (Denver specifically) and I have been very interested in the Cincinnati market as a potential option. I will actually be flying in this weekend Saturday morning to check the city out and get a feel for the various neighborhoods.

The main type of property that interests me are mixed use retail/residential properties close to downtown. I've seen a few options with one commercial and several apartments in OTR that seem to be what I am looking for, but I've read it is not a great idea to reach out to the seller or listing agent directly. I think the right place to start would be to find a commercial buyer's agent. 

Does anyone have any recommendations for a commercial agent they have worked with in the past? Bonus points if they have experience working with out of state clients.

Thanks!

Patrick

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