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Updated almost 4 years ago on . Most recent reply

Heading out to Columbus end of April
So I'm going to be heading to Columbus to look at some potential investment properties. I was going to buy a rental in Lima but found out that it consistently needed repairs so the potential $400 monthly cash flow was running the current landlord in the red by $60/month.
Is there any other areas such as Indianapolis, Chattanooga or parts of Florida I should be looking at. I want to stay in the 90k to 160K price range. Combination of decent cash flow and appreciation. If anyone has any suggestions before I book my flight let me know. I had look at Chattanooga a couple years ago and I was interested in Ridgedale but it seemed to have become saturated. Indianapolis seems to have some potential but not sure. And then I was looking at Knoxville and Memphis but Memphis seemed to have no appreciation about 2 years ago when I looked.