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Rob Lee
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DFW Real Estate Market....

Rob Lee
  • Real Estate Broker
  • Dallas, TX
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This November article sheds light on why the DFW real estate market continues to thrive. https://dallas.culturemap.com/...

As you contemplate relocating to or investing in the Dallas/Fort Worth market consider the following:

1.  Dallas is one of the few remaining major metropolitan areas offering affordable housing.

2.  DFW gives you more space for your money. In the midst of a pandemic, Americans are spending more time than ever indoors. 

3. The DFW suburbs offer excellent public schools. Important for both renters and owners.

4. DFW hosts 2 major airports making it possible to get pretty much anywhere by plane.

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Hayden Lyon
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Hayden Lyon
  • Rental Property Investor
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So true @Bryan Mitchell! Obviously there's much more corporate growth on the Dallas side than here in Fort Worth, but we still feel the impact over here on the west side. I'm still relatively young, but I'm still kicking myself for not getting started sooner. I had the typical mindset of "I don't have the money" or analysis paralysis to actually go do anything. I've been reading and using BiggerPockets since 2010, but didn't make my first move until 2019! Once you take the first step and get over those initial fears, it becomes a little bit easier to take the action. I've completed three successful BRRRRs in 2020!

All that to say, YES DFW is hot, but don't let that stop you from getting started. Next thing you know, you will have missed out on almost 10 years of deal making!

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