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Michael Finkelshteyn
  • Wholesaler
  • Houston, TX
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Renting in Houston's Energy Corridor

Michael Finkelshteyn
  • Wholesaler
  • Houston, TX
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My family has a townhome in the energy corridor really close to several major multinational oil and gas companies in addition to multinational engineering companies. It's also located within walking distance of an elementary, middle school and high school. I wanted to know if anyone on BP has had success renting out a townhome or a single family home in this area. While its in a really good location, I haven't seen or heard of many people renting in this area. Most of the demographic consists of families that purchase the homes. However, I am considering catering to ex-pats that may work for these companies, but from what I have heard, most ex-pats find the homes themselves and the company pays for living.

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