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Updated almost 4 years ago on . Most recent reply

Looking to move to Texas
24 year old looking to move to Texas from Southern Cal to buy a piece of real estate, multi-family or SFR? And what city is ideal to start out in?
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@Jaime Martinez Jr. Sounds like the Metro areas around DFW, Austin, San Antonio or Houston would be best landing spots. There are surrounding towns near each that would be more economical than living in the downtown urban areas.
Good luck and welcome to Texas Yall!