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Updated almost 4 years ago, 01/31/2021

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Alexander Parada
  • Woodland Hills, CA
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Multi family investment in Texas

Alexander Parada
  • Woodland Hills, CA
Posted

Hello Guys ,

Looking to acquire a multi Fam property in the Houston / Dallas / San Antonio area. I currently have several sfr props in Texas so would like to stay in the same growing state.

I live in Los Angeles looking for a product 3M-4M value add apartment. If anyone knows of a great broker to connect me with that would be awesome! I have looked at some deals on Loop Net, however want to connect with a seasoned veteran who can assure me I’m picking up a good deal while assisting with the purchase.

I appreciate any input and thanks in advance! I’m also open to TN,

Looking for a Cash Flow prop I know Texas has high prop taxes but something needs to be out there.

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