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Anyone know anything about Howardwick Texas?

Joe S.
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Does anyone know anything about Howardwick TX? It’s a town with a population of approximately 500 people. 

I have a property lead there where someone is trying to sell me a property with a one bedroom one bath house on a few acres. I haven’t been able to find a realtor online for there or property manager. The closest town of size is Amarillo Texas which is an hour away. I’m trying to find some boots on the ground in that direction, because I sure don’t want to drive seven hours one way to check it out. :-)

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    It’s tiny, obviously you know that.

    Not much demand, as a rental I’d hate having several acres for people to not cut and pile trash on for me to take care of when the move out. 

    It’d have to be dirt cheap to mess with. Like under 10k and that might be pushing it imo.


    the city of Clarendon is also tiny, but is the bigger city near by, you'd prob search there for realtor and such, the Amarillo MLS takes in those small towns, so an Amarillo agent could help, but often isn't worth it as the prices are so cheap and the drive is so far. The nearby lake is the only desire to the area to most people. Clarendon is small, no Walmart type small, but they do have a local college.

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