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is Justin, TX is a good area to invest for rental property?

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Hi Experts!

I am interested to buy a property in Justin, TX and that seems to give me a break even. I am planning to hold the property for next 10 years and I am looking for future appreciation and future low mortgage rate to earn money on this. I already have one property in Frisco, TX but never been to Justin area. Can someone give any insights/info how is the Justin, TX real estate market? how do you see a future growth? any other feedback?

Thank you!
Muhammad

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Bruce Lynn#2 Real Estate Agent Contributor
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Justin is probably a decent place to buy.  Still decent prices.  Not sure the demand for rent, but there is probably some.  Just not the first place many people look.  Might be 2-3-4th choice when they don't find in their desired location in their price range.

All that area between Ft. Worth and Denton and out to Decatur will likely fill in and just become part of the metroplex.  Drive out there, check out some of the neighborhoods.  Drive 380 from Denton to Decatur.  You might be surprised.

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