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interest rates going up?!

David Rubin
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Hi

i'm starting out in real estate trying to buy my first properties but seeing the interest-rates going up keeps me still being 

what are the best options in the real estate market  even with high rate

please if you can help me out 

thanks 

md rubin

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Steven Foster Wilson
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  • Columbus, OH
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Steven Foster Wilson
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Quote from @David Rubin:

Hi

i'm starting out in real estate trying to buy my first properties but seeing the interest-rates going up keeps me still being 

what are the best options in the real estate market  even with high rate

please if you can help me out 

thanks 

md rubin

I think it all depends on the numbers and if you are patient to wait for that good deal. You should check out Columbus or Cincinnati. Your money will go very far, you'd be able to pick up a multifamily portfolio and start your cash flow. Not to mention Ohio is a landlord-friendly state.

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