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Out of state looking to invest in Ohio!!

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Hello, I have been looking to invest in the Ohio market lately, I’m from out of state living in Oregon on the west coast and looking to learn everything I can about Ohio real estate investing. The good, the bad, neighborhoods to look into or stay away from, etc. looking to build up my boots on the ground team any tips or knowledge would be greatly appreciated thank you.

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Remington Lyman
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Remington Lyman
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Quote from @Jagger Simon:

Hello, I have been looking to invest in the Ohio market lately, I’m from out of state living in Oregon on the west coast and looking to learn everything I can about Ohio real estate investing. The good, the bad, neighborhoods to look into or stay away from, etc. looking to build up my boots on the ground team any tips or knowledge would be greatly appreciated thank you.


Here is a neighborhood grade guide my team has been working on in Ohio. We regularly update it. A lot of investors prefer to still to the C and D neighborhoods because that is where you get the best cash flow. There are also some great tax benefits to investing in opportunity zones which are commonly located in C and D areas.

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