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Columbus and Dayton, Ohio—B or C+ Neighborhoods, where are they?

Sharad Bagri
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Hi BP, 

I am looking to invest in small multifamily rentals in the Columbus and Dayton area. Since I am focusing on cash flow I want to target B or C+ neighborhoods. Can you please provide some areas where look for properties? and some areas to avoid ?

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Remington Lyman
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Remington Lyman
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Quote from @Sharad Bagri:

Hi BP, 

I am looking to invest in small multifamily rentals in the Columbus and Dayton area. Since I am focusing on cash flow I want to target B or C+ neighborhoods. Can you please provide some areas where look for properties? and some areas to avoid ?


Most B areas in Columbus will not generate positive cash flow unless you buy the property outright with cash or make a substantial down payment. The C areas that produce the most cash flow are Linden, Whitehall, and Hilltop. Personally, I own properties in Linden and just south of Whitehall.

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