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Gabe Staats
  • Columbus, OH
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Any Ohio investors out there?

Gabe Staats
  • Columbus, OH
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Hey everyone!  I'm getting ready to jump into real estate investing this summer and wanted to get some insight from people who are familiar with the Columbus, OH or Cleveland, OH markets.  I'm currently a sophomore in college at Ohio State studying structural engineering while doing some brokerage on the side with Crawford Hoying and I'd like to get a duplex to rent out this summer to get some passive income going.  Anyone know any areas that seem to be on an upswing like the short north and German Village were a few years back?  Obviously I'm not betting on appreciation necessarily because you never know what's going to happen but would preferably like to buy a place that has a good chance of going up in value over the next few years.

Thanks for responses!

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