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Updated almost 11 years ago on . Most recent reply

Casino Effect On Nearby Real Estate
Hi, all. I am a newbie, trying to start flipping. Northfield, Ohio is a community located between Cleveland and Akron and recently had a casino open (Rocksino by Hard Rock). I am considering investing in the area, and would very much like to know what experienced investors think will happen to property values.
I believe I am a pretty business-savvy guy, but I can't decide whether this will help or hurt values in the area.
Any thoughts?