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Josh Whiteley New RE investing option buy and hold, Please help!
5 January 2013 | 3 replies
Quick back history.Bought a twin home in oil boom country so pricing is inflated at this time, and will be for many years to come.
Nishant George Bad time to buy in Portland OR?
17 February 2017 | 27 replies
Portland is booming and will only continue to do so, unless the cost of living in CA somehow plummets and the mass exodus North ceases.
Shiva Bhaskar Thoughts on Cleveland REI after a 4+ day investor visit
19 October 2018 | 28 replies
Cleveland is good, but management is harder to find, POS inspections can be a real PITA, and it's just not considered as "growing and booming" as areas like Cincinnati.I also find 99% of the deals presented to me as B class in Cleveland...are C or D class trash.  
Jason Holtzinger California Or Out of State????
2 September 2022 | 60 replies
I will say this, Tampa FL is a booming market right now and St.
Anthony Kono Buy local or out of state
22 August 2022 | 21 replies
Hi Anthony,I recommend the major cities in Ohio:-Columbus, great for appreciation, pp is a bit higher around $220k for multifamily  https://learn.roofstock.com/blog/columbus-oh-real-estate-market-Cincinnati, has a mix of cash flow and appreciation, average multifamily around $180k. https://www.noradarealestate.com/blog/cincinnati-real-estate-market/-Cleveland, has alot of cashflow potential, average multiform around $140k. https://learn.roofstock.com/blog/cleveland-real-estate-marketThere are other smaller markets like Dayton, Akron, and and Newark, which we are starting to see these areas boom due to huge investors and corporations like Intel choosing to set up shop in these kind of areas.
Kimothy Bynum Good markets to invest?
11 August 2022 | 35 replies
I recommend the major cities in Ohio:-Columbus, great for appreciation, pp is a bit higher around $220k for multifamily-Cincinnati, has a mix of cash flow and appreciation, average multifamily around $180k-Cleveland, has alot of cashflow potential, average multiform around $140kThere are other smaller markets like Dayton, Akron, and and Newark, which we are starting to see these areas boom due to huge investors and corporations like Intel choosing to set up shop in these kind of areas.
Peter J Struck Which real estate markets are the best to invest in?
2 November 2022 | 15 replies
-Cleveland, has alot of cashflow potential, average multifamily is around $140k. https://learn.roofstock.com/bl...There are other smaller markets like Dayton, Akron, and and Newark, which we are starting to see these areas boom due to huge investors and corporations like Intel choosing to set up shop in these kind of areas.Looking for cashflow?
Susan Guzzo Advice needed to find 1031 replacement NC/FL/MO/KS/OK
29 July 2022 | 13 replies
There are other smaller markets like Dayton, Akron, and and Newark, which we are starting to see these areas boom due to huge investors and corporations like Intel choosing to set up shop in these kind of areas.
Anton Filiptsov Midwest multi-family opportunities to look for ?
21 August 2022 | 13 replies
-Cleveland, has a lot of cash flow potential, average multiform around $140k.https://learn.roofstock.com/bl...There are other smaller markets like Dayton, Akron, and Newark, and we are starting to see these areas boom due to huge investors and corporations like Intel choosing to set up shops in these kinds of areas.
Jain P. Are there really any cashflow property in Bay Area(CA)?
24 July 2017 | 28 replies
Lots seem like a bad idea here... new construction is so slow for SFR and BOOMING for commercial in SF it's making construction costs go through the roof.