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Rental property in Houston
I am a beginner and trying to see if it is good time to purchase a rental property in Houston hot market. Which areas, and what type of properties (single family/condo) should I get to. My plan is to stay under $350000, but would feel more comfortable around $200000.
I do not want and do not have time to hassle with with renters, so would like to have it in areas where renters are more reliable. I have seen success stories where tenants are from big companies who move in town for a few years.
I appreciate any help, and thing to consider not be burned in a few years.