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Sonu Sundar
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Any new builders allow investors to buy their house?

Sonu Sundar
  • Plano, TX
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Hello

I am interested in buying a new build for investment/rental in DFW area.  I live away from DFW and one day want to settle in that neighbourhood.

i did some research - so far no luck in terms of Lennar and DR horton dont sell their homes for investors.  

can someone tell me which builder would allow investors to buy their house. I am interested in Rowlet, Rcokwall, FAte, Royse city area and my budget less than $350K.

Thank you

Dan

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James Hamling
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  • Minneapolis, MN
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James Hamling
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@Sonu Sundar your VERY incorrect. 

Both D.R. Horton and Lennar happily, with open arms, sell to investors. AND if one is savvy, can also get financing, as an investor/investment purchase, including a list of perks. 

You may be finding "a" development that has some covenant banning rental's, it's "a" development thing not a builder thing. 

You skipped the step of FIRST getting your team together, namely the REI Realtor, didn't you? Rewind, and start there. They will solve this for you.

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