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Updated over 10 years ago on . Most recent reply

Investing in DFW
Hello
I am looking to invest in the DFW area. I am new to the area as well as new to investing in real estate aside from my own house. I have a very small budget 75-80 K. I am not looking to flip or any thing of that sort. I just want an income property that brings me about a 1000$ a month and is a solid long term investment. If the 1st deal works as planned I am looking to do a 2nd deal in the same range. You think such a plan can be achieved in the DFW area?
What advise would you give me?
Eduard
Most Popular Reply
I would suggest using leverage to purchase your rentals. With 20% down you should be able to get traditional bank financing. I would look into areas further north of Little Elm including Savannah and Prosper. It is highly unlikely you will cash flow $1K/month with a purchase price of $80K. Get that 1st rental under your belt and see if it's for you.