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Arjun P.
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Why it's hard to find rental properties in Dallas/Fort worth area ?

Arjun P.
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Dallas
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I am planning to move to Texas this spring from MN and I have been looking a rental properties  single family/duplex in DFW area that gives some cash flow. I couldn't find anything available that gives some cash flow especially paying after that high property tax. Is there small investors who has good experience investing in rental properties in DFW area ?

Regards

Arjun

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Paul Crosby II
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Paul Crosby II
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I know my bio says Columbus however i end up doing alot of loans in Texas (still licensed)

There are a ton of foreclosures soon to be hitting the market because of layoffs and people buying at the top of the market and their budget.

All that to say keep on keeping on. Marketing like @Guy Gimenez says will help you find future foreclosures and all kinds of other opportunities.

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