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Section 8 in DFW

Avishai Avraham
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Hey :)

New young investor, trying to buy my first rental, the game plan is a Section 8 rental in DFW.

How can I check the demand for section 8 housing in a specific zip code?

What are things I should take in to consideration on my first deal.

Would love recommendations for investors friendly agents and property managers.

Thanks!

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Ko Kashiwagi
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Ko Kashiwagi
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I would personally call the local housing authority and call property managers. On top of that if you can find local investors that would give great insights.

Section 8 has stringent requirements so it would be important to check off the inspection list as soon as you can.

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