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Alex Stewart Los Angeles vs. Orange County vs. Henderson??
13 May 2020 | 23 replies
If you need to travel back to Ohio or east, it could be a hassle due to limited direct flights.Taxes down here are brutal for high earners and expensive homes (you'd pay almost $50k/yr on $4M home, unreal), for sure.
Paul Passafiume Section 8 ins and out
8 May 2020 | 1 reply
Oh, by the way, the tenant is unemployed and her portion is 0 dollars! 
Brad Bellstedt So how's the Las Vegas Market?
14 May 2020 | 26 replies
Oh look, another “expert” with 1 day’s experience. 
Amber McCullough New to Cincinnati, OH
12 May 2020 | 5 replies

Hello, my name is Amber! I’ve been in Cincinnati since March but I haven’t gotten out much due to Covid. I’m looking to make an offer on a property soon. I would love to meet new people who have similar interest in th...

Joseph Hammel Who's doing covid deals?
14 May 2020 | 28 replies
My side of Columbus Ohio (Linden) is still completely on fire.
Toby Goodroad Cash Flow vs Equity in a hot Market
8 May 2020 | 3 replies
We regularly see 7-8% CAP and great cashflow here in Ohio, and similar appreciation rates, as do several other Midwestern markets.
Jacob Seim Estoppel vs. Current Leases
8 May 2020 | 1 reply
Hello Community,I'm under contract for a quadplex (first property) in Cincinnati, Ohio.
Nicholas Morgan First Property - LLC for Property Management?
9 May 2020 | 6 replies
I am in Ohio, FYI. 
Lesley Resnick We could all use a little diversion - best street names
31 May 2020 | 39 replies
Barges would land and move the pork and lard farther down the Allegheny River to the city center proper and up the Ohio River to supply all the river communities between Pittsburgh and Cincinnati.