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All Forum Posts by: Anastoshia McCrary

Anastoshia McCrary has started 3 posts and replied 5 times.

Post: Best Locations for flipping

Anastoshia McCraryPosted
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@Robert Ellis. Both. Right now, the main goal is to flip to gain cash.

Post: Best Locations for flipping

Anastoshia McCraryPosted
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Hey Everyone,

I have been looking into the Cleveland and Columbus, Ohio market for flipping. Do you all have any suggestions for areas that are good to flip in?

Thanks,

Tosh

Thank you so much Brandon, I appreciate your feedback. I will definitely be in touch. 

Thanks, 

Anastoshia 

Hello Everyone, my name is Anastoshia I am a novice real estate investor along with my husband. We are located in Southern California looking to invest in Ohio, specifically Cleveland and Columbus. The goal with investing in Ohio is to flip enough properties to grow savings for a multi-unit that will provide us cashflow. We have decided to invest before we purchase our first family home in Southern California, we want to beef up our income and savings so that we can purchase something we like instead of something just to have. If you live in Southern California, you know what I mean. We need help with lending advice, when it comes to private and hard money loans. Can we receive money from a private or hard money lender from Southern California for a property in Ohio? Which type of loan would you all recommend for our situation (we do work full time and have a small savings)? Any other advice from the Vets here, we would greatly appreciate it. 

Thank you,

Tosh