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Plano can be challenging because the market is so fast paced at the moment. You might have better luck having a realtor create an MLS search for your with a couple targets. For example homes under $100 per square feet which feed into an elementary school with a rating of 7 or higher. Then you can check out the neighborhoods surrounding them. The reason I say this is you wont find many homes for that price range in Plano and they are more likely to give a higher ROI. Searching by the schools also allow you to get an idea of how good the neighborhoods are and they are a driver for potential renters.
If you are looking for a realtor who specializes in Plano investments PM me, I know someone who may be able to help. Best of luck to you!