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Best markets in Texas to invest in Multifamily Properties for Cashflow?

Michael Lam
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Hi Guys,

Whats the best City in Texas to invest in for investors looking to build a portfolio of multifamily properties with a focus on Cashflow?

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There are a lot of opportunities in the Texas Triangle for investing long-term. Over the long term, I think you will see great appreciation in these cities but currently, it is hard to find cash-flowing properties. I think there are some great deals secondary/tertiary to these larger cities, for example, around Austin, you have Buda, Georgetown, Temple, Killeen, and New Braunfels will provide you with more immediate cash flow.  

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