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Investing in Houston

Razi Salman
  • Houston, TX
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Hi - I am a noob to this forum. With $100k in cash, what's the best RE investment in Houston, TX post Harvey? I am thinking single family and condos, your thoughts? Also what's the best resource for RE listings?

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@Razi Salman Well, you could put that 100k down on a commercial multifamily and capitalize on the spike in demand for rentals. 

If your interested in some light reading, I highly recommend "Multi-Family Millions" by David Lindahl. It's basically a step-by-step how-to on multifamily investing. 

I just picked up "How to Make Big Money in Small Apartments" by Lance A. Edwards, which I've heard good things about, but I feel like each chapter is a tease for the following chapters and has so far been a bit skimpy on directly useful information.

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