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Real Estate Investing in Texas

Cassandra Henry
  • The Bronx, NY
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Hello! I am planning on buying a property in Texas to start my real estate journey. Are there any cities in Texas that you would recommend looking at when purchasing property? I am currently looking at DFW area.

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H-town all the way!!!

Houston continues to be misunderstood as the oil-centric flood ridden city, but there is so much more to Houston!

Houston has the largest medical center in the world (listen, the entire world!) and we have one of the biggest ports in the entire country. Of course, I could go on and on. 

Houston's home affordability and cost of living, when compared to DFW and Austin, are still relatively low. Look into it! 

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