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Vijaianand Thirunageswaram
  • Real Estate Broker/Owner & Property Manager
  • Sugar Land, TX
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Don't see any Texas market in Top 25 SFH Rental Market Prediction

Vijaianand Thirunageswaram
  • Real Estate Broker/Owner & Property Manager
  • Sugar Land, TX
Posted

I am sure many of you might have check out the blog posting from BP about Top 25 SFH Rental Markets predicted to have largest growth.

https://www.biggerpockets.com/renewsblog/25-single-family-rental-markets-predicted-highest-growth-2017/?utm_source=newsletter

Any one surprised to not see any Texas market in the list? I am not surprised because I believe we almost reached the exponential growth or largest growth especially in Houston area. We don't have lot of inventory so we are going to see tough competition on any deals. But it's good market for higher SFR Rental price and appreciation. That's my 2 cents. What do you all think?

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