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First time rental property investor from CA

NaniKan Deravo
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Hi all,

I'm from California and thinking of buying a rental property in/nearby Austin. I've talked to a few real estate agents to get an idea of the landscape in Austin. I'm mostly interested in places like Leander and Cedar Park. Based on my research, it seems I should be expecting negative cash flow here. I'm still thinking if this is the right move for me given the high property taxes there, hassles of out-of-state management, additional CA taxes, as opposed to simply investing in index funds (which might have more returns). I'm looking for that one strong reason for why I should move forward with it. I hear the terms like leverage, future growth opportunities here, diversification but not fully convinced. Can anyone help me bring me out of this limbo? Thanks a lot!

TLDR; Why should an out-of-state investor buy a rental property in Austin instead of investing in stocks/index funds?

Also, I'd like to connect with fellow out-of-state investors in Austin. Anyone here?

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Allan Bishop Jr.
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Allan Bishop Jr.
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@NaniKan Deravo - Good morning! I agree with @Jacob LeBar in reference to the area around Killeen. This is the fourth time I have lived in this area. Fort Hood (so to be Fort Cavazos as of tomorrow) is a large installation. This equals a large pool of Soldiers coming in and a growing number of retirees staying in the area. If you have specific questions about the various cities and neighborhoods, I’d be glad to help out. I can connect you with local real estate professionals, contractors, etc and/or help with “boots on ground” activities if needed. 

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