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Reno Ancheta
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Breaking into expensive Austin market

Reno Ancheta
  • Investor
  • Austin TX
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Hello all,

I’m looking to buy my first home in Austin TX, the prices of homes anywhere within 20 minutes of downtown are $300k plus for basic single family homes. It seems to me that based off the home price , it would be hard to make a profit from renting the home since its so far from the city.

What strategies have y’all used to successfully profit in an expensive sellers market?

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    Jordan Moorhead
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    Jordan Moorhead
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    @Reno Ancheta I'm doing rehabs on multi unit properties to get the rents up personally. I bought one for $341k that will rent for $4000 gross after rehab

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