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Investing in Waco, TX

Isaiah Lesley
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Tell me what you all are thinking about when it comes to investing in Waco? I have some properties out there, but what are you looking for? How are you looking to invest in the area? What part of Waco intrigues you the most? 

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Patrick Pendley
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Patrick Pendley
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Investor, Broker, PM in Waco 16 years. Me and and my partners own quite a few properties here. We do different stuff in Real Estate. I would say what we look for the most is properties that are good buy and hold investments. We flip and wholesale properties also. 10 years ago the "areas" in Waco made a much bigger difference. Now every area is doing well. Anything close to down town including East Waco, traditionally lower end area, is really turning around and of course anything near the magnolia silos is really hot. Not sure if that helps.

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