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Hunter Peterson
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Austin, TX
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Buying today in Dallas? What's your strategy?

Hunter Peterson
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Austin, TX
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Hello DFW BP! I'm newly relocated to Dallas, selling my home in California, and looking to rent in the Plano area for proximity to work and a number of other reasons. I'm looking to rent because several people I trust have told me that they wouldn't touch the housing market in Texas with a 10 foot pole right now due to the high prices and the flood of people relocating to the state making the future unpredictable. That, plus the need to acclimate to a new city before making any long-term real estate decisions.

However, I have heard that some people are still seeing success in places like Bishop Arts district when it comes to fix and flip properties. New city and new job kind of preclude me for throwing that much time into real estate right now, but it still definitely interests me to understand the market.

If anyone out here is still buying in this incredibly high market, would you mind sharing your reasons why and what's working? Thank you!

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