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Alex Price
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Best cities to invest in Texas?

Alex Price
  • Cleveland, OH
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Hi I'm considering a move to Houston for work and plan to remain active in investing. Which cities seem to be giving the best returns for rental income and appreciation in Texas currently without any signs of slowing down over next 5 years? Any info is appreciated. 

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Jim Cummings
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Jim Cummings
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  • College Station, TX
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@Alex Price. Your Question - "Which cities seem to be giving the best returns for rental income and appreciation in Texas currently without any signs of slowing down over next 5 years?"

Moving to Houston will be a good start! But the answer to your question is unknown and unknowable! Too many moving parts to be able to define with certainty what happens to any city within next five years. Having said that, I think you could start with the cities in and around Houston that have done well in the past: The Woodlands, Conroe, Spring, Katy, Tomball, Friendswood, etc, etc. 

Hopefully, more knowledgeable Houston investors will chime in and add to the list of possible good places to invest.

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