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Updated over 8 years ago, 07/21/2016

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Trey Watson
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  • Investor
  • Phoenix, AZ
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Landlords/Rental Property Owners in Houston

Trey Watson
Agent
  • Investor
  • Phoenix, AZ
Posted

I'm an agent for a wholesale investment brokerage here in Houston. Right now I'm specifically looking to connect with landlords in the area who are interested in single family properties. Most of my clients want to flip properties which is fine (we service that all day) but NOT everyone is willing to hold for the long term. 

We find just as many great landlord opportunities as flips which is why I need to expand that side of my network- to balance out the demand. 

My question to any Houston landlord/rental property owner reading this is: what sort of % return or cash flow are you getting on your current rental properties? If you don't have any rental properties, what sort of return (within reason) would you expect on a cash purchase?

  • Trey Watson

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