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Hold Period — Dayton, OH

Average flip hold-period in Dayton, OH, broken out by property type.

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National avg hold
0.74 yr
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Flip pairs analyzed
512
Fastest-flip states (shortest avg hold)
Longest-hold states

Property type breakdown — Dayton

Average hold period by property type (sample ≥ 3)
Sorted shortest to longest
# Property type Avg hold (yrs) Avg hold (mo) Avg gain % Sample
1 condo 0.64 7.7 +76.3% 5
2 single_family 0.69 8.4 +200.8% 282
3 Unknown 0.78 9.5 +137.1% 200
4 other 0.96 11.7 +83.1% 7
5 condos 1.04 12.7 +67.4% 3
6 multi_family 1.10 13.4 +111.3% 11
What hold period tells investors
Liquidity signal

Short average holds (under 2 years) indicate a liquid market — properties trade often, exit timing is flexible, and capital recycles quickly. Long holds (5+ years) suggest fewer buyers, slower exits, and higher carry-cost risk.

Flipper vs. landlord markets

Markets where typical investors hold 3–9 months are dominated by fix-and-flip operators. Markets averaging 5–10 years are dominated by buy-and-hold landlords. Choose the strategy that matches the market — don't fight it.

Caveats

This metric reflects only properties that resold. True buy-and-hold landlords who never sold during the data window are invisible here. Treat the numbers as a relative ranking across states, not an absolute hold-period truth. Source: public record.