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Jeff Langham
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Dallas–Fort Worth–Arlington Investment Opportunities and Investor

Jeff Langham
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Carmel-By-The-Sea, CA
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Hello BP nation.  I've been looking at multi investing in the DFW area and plan to visit in mid-June to look at multi family opportunities.  I was stationed in Abilene TX in the Air Force and have visited the DFW area several time but I'm not very familiar with market there and I'm new to multi family investing. I welcome any investors, agents, and property managers that are experienced and familiar with the market there to connect with me. I'm open to partnering and/or networking. 

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    John Jacobus
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    @Jeff Langham A few ideas to consider:

    • I recommend looking into a few multifamily investor meet-ups in the area around that time.  There is an active community of multifamily investors in the DFW area so there are likely to be several events over the summer.  
    • Brad Sumrok is holding an event July 15-16.  While his weekend seminars cost ~$200, they are a good way to quickly meet other like-minded investors and also get a sense for the basics of multifamily investment principles.  
    • Reach out to James Eng, Michael Becker and/or Paul Peebles at Old Capital Lending.  They are very active in facilitating loans to multifamily investors in Texas.  They can provide basic education on lending sources for multifamily investment, tips for new investors, and recommend property managers and brokers in the area that are aligned with your interests.  They also hold events throughout the year with expert speakers.

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