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Aaron Campbell
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East Houston Investing

Aaron Campbell
  • Investor
  • Tulsa, OK
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Hey folks, 

I just got here from Oklahoma, where I left a few houses behind under management.  Looking to continue my investing in the Houston area.  I'm in oil & gas.

Is anyone investing in East Houston, Passedena/Baytown. I'm currently looking for BRRR opportunities (distressed properties) in these blue collar areas, would love to have someone to bounce some numbers off of seeing as how new I am to town. I have noticed that insurance and taxes are a larger consideration around these parts. I'd also like to get on some wholesalers lists if there are any in the area, and attend some meetups if possible.

Feel free to shoot me an IM, looking forward to meeting some of you.

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Pasadena seems interesting to me because of the established neighborhood and less Harvey flooding. More likely to have good rents.

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