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Samuel M.
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Dallas/ Fort Worth Rental Properties

Samuel M.
  • Mission Hills, CA
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Hey Everyone! I'm looking to invest in a rental property in the Dallas/ Fort Worth area of Texas next year! Can anyone who has invested in these areas share there input as to what the rental/ housing market is like out there? Certain areas that are ideal for renters, What are the weather conditions, property taxes, average cost of rent etc...? Any information would be helpful :)

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Hi @Samuel M., why so set on Dallas? To answer your questions, property taxes have been on the rise and have made it fairly difficult to cash-flow on normal banking terms for places around the metroplex. The more outward you go, the better the terms (Greenville, Gainesville, Sherman, Denison, Waxahachie)

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