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Updated almost 7 years ago on .

Long Distance investing in Houston!
Hello!
I have been doing some research in Houston (mostly the northwest of the city) and see quite a few opportunities on the MLS (zillow) for distressed properties in need of rehab where the numbers make sense to Rehab, rent & refinance (BRRR).
Doing this from a distance, I'm planning to use a property management company to help manage the rehab project.
I am in search of a Realtor in the area that has experience estimating repair/rehab costs, since I have 0 experience with this...
I'm generally looking in the 145-180k for ARV , and 1.4k - 1.6k for rents. good school districts.
Anyone with experience doing this type of investing in Houston? Realtor / Property Management recommendations?
Thanks you in advance!