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Updated about 7 years ago, 10/28/2017

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Brittney Lundeen
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Minneapolis, MN
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Houston: Which areas to look at?

Brittney Lundeen
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Minneapolis, MN
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Hi all! I currently live in Minneapolis and am looking to move to Houston within the next six months. I'm sick of waiting around for our hot market to cool down and honestly just tired of MN. I'm looking to purchase a single family home to live in, fix up, and rent out a year or so later. I might also purchase another single family home to fix up and rent out right away. 

The issue is, I have no clue about Houston. If some locals could fill me in on which areas to look at and avoid, that would be very much appreciated!! North, West, East, South? Any certain suburbs I should be looking at?

Here's what I'm looking for:

-Single family homes

-Under $150k

-B or C class neighborhoods. I definitely don't need any fancy areas, I just don't want to be in a place where I'd be worried all the time.

-I really like suburbs rather than extremely populated downtown areas. A place that would still be within 30 miles to a populated area with jobs.

As for the amount of rehab, I'm on the fence about buying a home that's had flood damage. I've heard contractors down there have about a six month wait and materials are growing thinner. If that's true, I will probably need to stay away from those houses, since I don't trust myself to handle drywall and other larger projects. Cosmetics are no problem.

Any realtors in the Houston area that have experience in investing- I would love to talk to you!

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