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Charles Moore
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Texas Full service investment companies?

Charles Moore
  • Investor
  • Lake Forest Park, WA
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Hi, all.

Can anyone recommend a full-service investment company in the Dallas-Fort Worth market? By that I mean a company that will acquire and sell to me a distressed property, handle rehab I pay for, and then provide good leasing and property management in-house afterwards?

I'm looking for either single family or multifamily in B class or better neighborhoods, with homes that don't have that clay under them that causes foundation issues. I want to find real estate valued at $260K or more to make a 1031 work when I sell a current property a few months from now.

Not looking for turnkey that sells at retail prices, but for properties I can build appreciation into with rehabbing that will allow me to refinance latter on to follow the BRRRR strategy. Thanks!

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Andrew Herrig
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Andrew Herrig
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Dallas, TX
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@Charles Moore I think you are going to have a hard time finding properties in DFW that aren't on expansive clay soil. It's just a fact of life here - everything has or will have foundation issues.

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