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Investing in Northern Kentucky

Chris Morgan
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Keller Williams Seven Hills
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I'm familiar with a lot of the cities on the Ohio side in Cincinnati and upon a tip I started looking in Bellevue, Covington, and Newport in Kentucky. Covington seems to be a great place to buy and hold with little to no remodeling. I've heard good things about Covington I'm just trying to figure out why the housing is priced so low.

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Josh House
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Josh House
  • Property Manager
  • Florence, KY
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Covington offers great cash flow but I'm not sure "little to no remolding" is accurate in most cases.  You're certainly purchasing for the cash flow and not appreciation in most areas of Covington. 

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