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Updated over 2 years ago on . Most recent reply
New Investor, Current Realtor!
Hi Everyone,
I'm a Realtor in the Dallas area, and recently got into investment properties.
#1- New Construction- closed in April 2022, rented immediately, and cash flowing.
#2- New Construction in same neighborhood- Closed in Oct 2022, listed for rent currently.
Looking to collaborate with other investors, private lenders, etc.. to learn and grow! Looking at getting more properties in 2023!
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Hello and welcome to BP! Sounds like you are off to a good start. I’m on a similar path, agent / investor wise just on the other side of the border to the north.
Just curious why new construction? Are these brrrr-able new builds? Are your numbers similar cash flow wise to older houses? And will you be able to continue to scale?