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William Phillips
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Newbie Investing in Woodlands, TX

William Phillips
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Annandale, VA
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Hi all!

I'm active duty military, but I have roots in Texas and I'm interested in purchasing a few SFRs in the Woodlands/Spring/Conroe area. I'm hoping to connect with others in a similar boat as these will be my first investment properties and I'm still finding my feet.

Specifically, does anyone know of a good property manager in the area? I can always Google someone, but it's nice to get recommendations, and my realtor didn't have anyone in mind.

Thanks for your help!

Will

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Eric Tait
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Eric Tait
  • Investor
  • Houston, TX
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The major pitfalls here are property taxes and HOA's from what I can see. Mold is not a major issue as long as you keep your plumbing inspected, the flood plain maps are a constantly moving target, when you get an insurance quote for a property you are thinking about they will be able to tell you if you are in flood plain or not.

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