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I currently own some investment properties in the Dallas/Ft. Worth area and plan to continue buying in that market. I would love to connect with any of you currently investing in that market in hopes of helping one another. I look forward to touching base with you!

-Josiah Smelser

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Originally posted by @Luis De la Fuente:

Good Morning!

I represent the largest wholesaler in Dallas ( New Western Acquisitions) and have lived here my whole life so I can definitely speak to the fact that the market has definitely remained hot even into the end of 2015! 

Dallas currently has a RE Inventory of 3.9 months.. typically in the past it has cruised around 5.9 months, meaning there is a lack of supply and a large influx of demand. Dallas has around 4,000 people moving here every week, due in large part to many major corporations building new facilities in the area (Toyota, State Farm, Apple, etc.) and the hot job market in general.

The areas that are being affected the most are in North Dallas (Frisco, Plano, Richardson) but there are different strategies that can be successful in just about any area in Dallas County.

Send me a message if you have any questions! I am happy to help. :)

Best Regards,

Luis

 Luis...if you continue in every post to promote NWA and your affiliation with them, you're going to start getting reported for advertising in the forums.

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