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Warren Robinson
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Military area vs. non-military

Warren Robinson
  • Allen, TX
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Good morning BP, I recently retired from the military and now living in the Dallas area. I am looking into multi-family homes and always considered looking around a major military post given the fact that there are always people coming in (but also going out). It seems to me at first that since service members are guaranteed a paycheck, it seems like a good target area but on the other hand, I assume that those areas won't keep long term tenants because of deployments and changes of duty stations. Am I looking too deep into it or is this something I should consider?

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Michelle Krupa
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Michelle Krupa
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I'd recommend making a real effort to appeal to us household6's. I would make the effort to know if/when there might be a deployment, and if it was me, I would try to make the extra effort to make sure they were taken care of while their spouse is deployed. For example, I might offer lawn mowing during the summer if their spouse was gone at no extra charge or snow removal in the winter. It's a small way to give back and take care of them and your property during an already difficult time. Also, you might actually be able to get 3 year leases when it's a family because that's usually how long an assignment is and they are less likely to want to move even if there is a deployment. Best of luck!  

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