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Wen S.
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Newbie introduction

Wen S.
  • Plano, TX
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Hi all, I am a new investor in the north DFW area.  I have been searching for rental properties to build long term wealth for me and my family in Richardson/Plano/Allen/Mckinney for quite some time, but a good turn-key property deal in a reasonable neighborhood seems to be difficult to come by.  I wanted to reach out to the community to seek your expertise and potential partnership in real estate rentals.  I am strong in finance/accounting (not a tax person though) and love spreadsheets as I used to work in corporate finance.  Glad to be part of the community. 

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Lane Kawaoka
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Lane Kawaoka
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I don't think the last comment was true at all. The whole point of apartments which value is based on income not comps is the reason the forced appreciation makes it worth it.

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