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John Vo
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Houston SFH rental market

John Vo
  • Investor
  • Houston, TX
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Hi all. I'm looking to rent out a home and was doing some research on the HAR.com and it seems like there's an abundance of SFH for rent in Houston right now, specifically along the Energy Corridor as well as in Katy. Is this due to the fall season or is this an impact on the oil price and people are trying to just rent out their home instead of letting it go into foreclosure? Any pricing strategy for listing my rental? I'm looking at pricing a 3 bed/2 bath rental $1300 in 77084 zip code. It's at the lower end but I still see a lot of rental in the areas sitting for over 30 days now.

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James Carroll
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James Carroll
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miss a month at $1200. it is $100.00 /Mo you could use to get a good tenant.  keep the cash flowing.

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