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Updated almost 9 years ago on . Most recent reply
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Hi everyone, would like to hear what you think of investing in Taxes, what city is the best option to invest?
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Taxes are a bad idea to invest into, Texas on the other hand is great. What part of Texas you want to invest in depends in the investor. What are your goals and resources as an investor? If you have a lot of resources then Austin will continue to be a great market. If you want rehabs then SA and Houston work. If you want a consistency then the Dallas area is a no brainer. If you want a sub market without heavy competition then El Paso is a great choice. Other sub markets are Killeen, Waco, San Angelo, Odessa etc.