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Eric Kristt
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Dallas over building?

Eric Kristt
  • monticello, ny
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So, I’m looking for a city to move to and build my real estate portfolio. My strategy is to house hack a multi family and then either continue buying multi’s and hold or move into commercial apartment buildings. I took s trip to Dallas recently as a potential landing spot and I noticed they would literally building huge residential complexes everywhere! Normally this would indicate huge population growth but I worry that I already missed the boat. I know you cannot predict the market, but does anymore from Dallas feel that maybe I should start in a less competitive or developed? Or my real question, is it a good thing or a bad thing for a new small fish investor to start his portfolio in a city that I currently building many many massive residential complexes that all look affordable and nice...?