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All Forum Posts by: Min Zhang
Min Zhang has started 6 posts and replied 409 times.
Post: Live-In house Flipper Looking to Go Pro

- Real Estate Agent
- Posts 417
- Votes 619
Hey Trevor! Welcome to BiggerPockets! You're in the right place to learn about real estate investing. Can't wait to see you grow. Let me know how I can help!
Post: Newbie Searching for Opportunities

- Real Estate Agent
- Posts 417
- Votes 619
Hey Dorian! Welcome to BiggerPockets! You're in the right place to learn about real estate investing. Can't wait to see you grow. Let me know how I can help!
Post: Hello BiggerPockets! New PRO here

- Real Estate Agent
- Posts 417
- Votes 619
Hey Nate and Krystal! Welcome to BiggerPockets! You're in the right place to learn about real estate investing. Can't wait to see you grow. Let me know how I can help!
Post: Cleveland area military member and looking to be a small multifamily investor (:

- Real Estate Agent
- Posts 417
- Votes 619
Hey Katelin! Welcome to BiggerPockets! You're in the right place to learn about real estate investing. I have been actively buying single family value add rental properties in Ohio for the past 2 years. Although I prefer multi-family because it cash flows better. Can't wait to see you grow. Let me know how I can help!
Post: Im a new member.

- Real Estate Agent
- Posts 417
- Votes 619
Hey Ismael! Welcome to BiggerPockets! You're in the right place to learn more about real estate investing. Can't wait to see you grow. Let me know how I can help!
Post: New Investor / New Member

- Real Estate Agent
- Posts 417
- Votes 619
Hey Mario! Welcome to BiggerPockets! You're in the right place to learn about real estate investing. Can't wait to see you grow. Let me know how I can help!
Post: Looking for out of state markets

- Real Estate Agent
- Posts 417
- Votes 619
Hey Paul! Welcome to the world of REI! I can't speak much about other markets, but as someone who started off in Columbus, and grew up in Cleveland. I would say, the Ohio market in general is a very beginner friendly state to get started with your real estate journey. I have seen so much growth in Columbus when it comes to appreciation and job opportunities which I have experienced. On average, 80 people move into Columbus weekly. On the other hand, if you have a lower budget, let's say $100-$150k. Cleveland would be a great market for you. I have experienced cash flow anywhere from 10-18% with so much more to offer. I personally invest in Cleveland, Columbus and Dayton. Let me know if you need assistance!
Post: New Real Estate Investor Looking To Learn From The Community

- Real Estate Agent
- Posts 417
- Votes 619
Hey Darryl! Welcome to BiggerPockets! You're in the right place to learn about real estate investing. Can't wait to see you grow. Let me know how I can help!
Post: Section 8 investing in Cleveland

- Real Estate Agent
- Posts 417
- Votes 619
Hey Asma! Welcome to BiggerPockets. If you are looking into Section 8, I recommend you check the Columbus market. Any C-class neighborhoods are more geared towards Section 8 and long term renters. Let me know how I can help!
Post: First Property Out of State

- Real Estate Agent
- Posts 417
- Votes 619
Hey Zak! I personally love the Cleveland market for its cash flow. I invest heavily in this area as an agent. I grew up on the east side of the town with a well versed knowledge of the neighborhood. I have a neighborhood grade guide my team has been working on in Ohio. We regularly update it. A lot of investors prefer to stay in the C and D neighborhoods because that is where you get the best cash flow. There are also some great tax benefits to investing in opportunity zones which are commonly located in C and D areas. Let me know how I can help!