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Zane K.
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200k Seeking Cash Flow!

Zane K.
  • New to Real Estate
  • Southern California
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Hi Everyone,

This is my first time posting so I apologize if this is the wrong forum.

I live in California and like many California Investors prices are just too high in the area I live. I am looking for my first rental property with a goal of Cashflow!

My max purchase price is around 200k.

I have never been to Texas but am planning on making a trip to check the area out. What areas would you recommend for cash flow at my purchase price?

I am open to areas outside of Houston as well. Any insight you can give me is very appreciated!

Thank you!

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Travis Biziorek
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Travis Biziorek
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Hey Zane, fellow Californian here.

Gotta ask... why Texas? I don't believe it's a cash flowing market.

I invest in Detroit pretty heavily and it's been solid for me since 2019. Happy to share some resources, numbers, etc. if that's a market you'd want to look into.

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