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Dave Peterson
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Relocating to Dallas, Texas

Dave Peterson
  • Realtor
  • Naples, Fl
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What's the Fix, Flip and buy and hold market like in Dallas / Fort Worth Texas area?  I've heard good things about the area so I'm considering relocating there. My background is that I currently do real estate as a side business, but I want to transition to doing it full time.  I'd like to join a team that does the full range of investing from finding, analyzing, buying, fixing, flipping, holding, rentals so that I can be fully immersed in the business. PM for specific suggestions, replies in post for generic advice.  Thanks in advance.

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Kyle Mccaw
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  • Keller, TX
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Kyle Mccaw
  • Property Manager
  • Keller, TX
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DFW is a very tight market right now. Looks to be even more competitive with Zillow's iBuyer program just starting.

There are a few "teams" that may be open to bringing you on board. But research them and ask for references. I can tell you now some of the larger wholesalers in DFW burn bridges as fast as they build them. Feel free to call me or pm me later for my honest thoughts on any you are interested in.

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