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Erin Libby
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Looking for advice for a newbie investor in College Station

Erin Libby
  • The Woodlands, TX
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Hi Y'all!  I am interested in purchasing a few turnkey rental properties in College Station.  There seems to be some discrepancy about between realtors about whether or not the rental market is still good there.  There are many new luxury high rises that have been built recently and it is having an effect on the market.  Is there anyone that has an expertise in this market that can give me some input?

Thank you!

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Michael Dang
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  • Houston, TX
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Michael Dang
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  • Houston, TX
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I'm no expert in that submarket but here is an article I just read about College Station for your info.

"According to a recent Census Bureau report on “predominately renter” cities, College Station is at number one nationally, with nearly 60 percent of its residents in rental housing."

https://comptroller.texas.gov/economy/fiscal-notes...

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