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Kevin Whisler
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Best areas in Dallas Fort Worth

Kevin Whisler
  • Lender
  • Philadelphia, PA
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Looking to start long distance investing in Dallas Fort Worth, I know how to comp properties, what entails a good deal, etc. 

What C+ areas would you recommend for DFW? Also, drop any recommendations for RE Agents, Property Management, and contractors below or in my inbox if you feel more comfortable! Thanks!

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Ryan Blake
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Ryan Blake
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@Kevin Whisler I completely agree with @Kyle Mccaw. West side of D/FW is the way to go. Solid returns still on C neighborhoods. I have borrowers that have been picking up properties for $80 - 100k, putting $10 - $20k into them and renting them for $1,200 - $1,300.

Beware! We do have high property taxes here in Texas but if you budget for them, you can work around it and make some good money.

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