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A Diamond In The Rust Belt

Season 1 Episode 205 Published 7 years, 6 months ago
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#205: A dollar is not money. Money serves three purposes. It is a:

  #1: Medium Of Exchange

  #2: Unit Of Account

  #3: Store Of Value

There is an opportunity for you to invest in cash-flowing real estate in Cleveland (link).

After discussing the roles of money, currency, and real assets, we discuss the Cleveland, Ohio real estate investing market.

Generally, if a place is too desirable to live in, it is a bad place to invest in long-term rental real estate for cash flow. But it must be attractive enough to retain residents.

Cities must reinvent themselves when manufacturing wanes. Cleveland has doubled-down on medical technology and has become a world leader in health care.

Eight Fortune 500 companies are headquartered here. The Cleveland Clinic is a world health care leader.

Neighborhood selection, pockets for long-term appreciation and cash flow discussed.

Typical in Cleveland: 3 BR / 2 BA, $700 - $1,000 rent, $80,000 price, 2% property tax.

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Listen to this week's show and learn:

02:06 Money and currency roles.

04:08 Real assets.

05:53 "Too desirable" to live in a place.

10:18 Medical and technology replaces manufacturing.

11:00 Why companies are spending more to renovate homes.

16:24 Cleveland culture.

19:12 Fortune 500 companies - eight headquartered in Cleveland.

21:49 Forbes named Cleveland the top cash-flowing rental market.

24:22 Why SFHs?

29:58 Typical: 3 BR / 2 BA, $700 - $1,000 rent, 2% property tax.<

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