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Updated almost 8 years ago, 02/18/2017

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Brandon Weisser
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  • Scottsdale, AZ
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Buy and Hold in Cleveland

Brandon Weisser
  • Virtual Assistant
  • Scottsdale, AZ
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I am making a potential move to Cleveland Ohio. I am looking to purchase an investment property and there are so many areas to choose. I have really been looking at 3 areas and all will work for my location to work since I personally am able to work from home. I like the area and rental rates in Lakewood, I love the homes in Shaker Heights but property taxes are dreadful and I have found Cleveland Heights to be a nice area as well. Someone please give me some ideas on these locations, what areas are great for rental return. I am also worried about purchasing older homes for investments because of all of the warnings you hear to not purchase a home older than 10 years as an investment. Thanks!

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