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Updated about 10 years ago, 10/06/2014

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Michael DeStefano
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Mc Kinney, TX
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Newbie from North DFW TX

Michael DeStefano
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Mc Kinney, TX
Posted

Hi everyone! I'm just starting to learn about investing in Real Estate and so far this has been an amazing resource for information. I'm 22, married, have a cat. Lived in DFW my whole life and love Texas! I'm an actor and I've been acting for about 9 years now. Nothing big yet, but I'll get there!

I currently work for DeStefano Remodeling, which is my fathers remodeling company with him and my older brother. So I'm learning great skills for fixing up homes. Does anyone have any advice on what to look for in the North DFW market as far as rentals go? Any advice is much appreciated. I've only just started with the wealth of info on here, but any pointing in a direction would be appreciated.

Thanks and glad to be here!

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