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Updated over 8 years ago on . Most recent reply

Investor minded agent in Austin, TX
Finally started my housing search after a lot of research but haven't had any luck finding an agent that is right for me. I know everyone in the Austin market is preaching "buy for appreciation! Buy for appreciation!" But I have read and feel that that is almost like gambling. Now if all the signs point to it appreciating in the future I am not opposed to that but want to make sure there is a backup plan with the cash flow and a plan to get out of the deal in a few years if things aren't going as planned. That's where my great new agent would come in!!
Please feel free to post here or message/add me if you are an agent that would like to hear more about my situation/plans and see if we would be a correct fit for each other.
Thanks!