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Christine Baldwin
  • Rosharon, TX
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How to find a investment property while maintaining a full-time job in Houston, TX

Christine Baldwin
  • Rosharon, TX
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My husband and I have been looking for properties (rentals & flips) but cannot find any that fall in between the standard investment calculations. The calculations are: monthly rent/.018 and ARV*.7 . All the properties we have found are asking too much. We found these properties through wholesalers, foreclosures, and estate owned. We have everything we need except the properties. I am willing to quit my job once we have several properties bringing in money until then what can I do to find these properties? Any advice would be appreciated!

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Brian Harris
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Friendswood, TX
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Brian Harris
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Friendswood, TX
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Hi Christine -

The deals closer to 70% are out there but just a little bit harder to find. Like Carlos said, wholesalers would be a good avenue of finding deals closer to the 70% mark, along with off-market deals. Is there a certain area of Houston that you are focusing on?

Thanks,

Brian Harris

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