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The 2025 National Real Estate Investing Summit: Adapting, Connecting, and Winning in the New Market

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 Cincinnati, OH — October 30 – November 2, 2025

This year’s National Real Estate Investing Summit brought together the best minds in real estate at the Great Wolf Lodge in Mason, Ohio — and it didn’t disappoint. For four packed days, investors from across the country came ready to learn, adapt, and make the deals that will shape the next wave of real estate success.

Hosted by OREIA (Ohio Real Estate Investors Association), this 40-year tradition remains the Midwest’s biggest and most respected investor gathering. From high-level keynotes to hands-on workshops, it offered one clear message: what worked two years ago won’t work tomorrow — but the right strategies still win big.


The Market Has Changed — and So Have the Rules

Interest rates, insurance costs, and property taxes are all up. Margins are tighter. But this year’s Summit made one thing clear: there’s opportunity everywhere for those willing to adjust.
Sessions focused on:

  • Creative deal structures — seller financing, sub-to, lease options, and partnerships.

  • Emerging asset types — shared housing, mid-term rentals, and notes.

  • Tax-smart investing — strategies for keeping more of what you earn.

  • AI and automation tools — streamlining lead generation, property analysis, and marketing.

For Greater Dayton REIA members, these sessions hit home. The conversations around co-living and mid-term rentals are e ... Read More…


City of Middletown Water Utility Update

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 On Facebook today, the City of Middletown announced the following update to water utility billing, illustrating the need to focus on current Ohio water utility legislation:

Important Water and Sewer Update! 📣

The City of Middletown Water and Sewer Rules and Regulations are in the process of being updated. The updated rules and regulations will go into effect April 1st, 2025. Some key changes to take note of are:

• All water accounts will remain in the property owner's name. Tenants will no longer be able to sign up for a water account. Any account that is currently in a tenant’s name will remain active until the account is closed.
• The service fee will be increasing to $50.00.
• Deposits will be increasing to $300.00.

A copy of the Water and Sewer Rules and Regulations can be found on the city website at cityofmiddletown.org/254/water-services.

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