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Jason Timmerman
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Texas Expansion: Which city?

Jason Timmerman
  • Howell, NJ
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So it appears that Texas has had a robust real estate market for some time now.  We are looking to set up a virtual wholesaling market in a Texas city.  Obviously Houston is going to be a real estate mecca in a few months, but we're not comfortable attempting to benefit from such profound loss.  So Houston is out. 

We have it narrowed down to Austin, Galveston, Dallas/Ft Worth, and San Antonio.  Some of the suburbs of Dallas are also in play.  What markets in Texas are most ripe for a large scale wholesaling endeavor at this time?

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Roland Paicely
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Roland Paicely
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My only comment is regarding ruling out Houston.

I would look at it different.  What is wrong with helping people sell their house if you are the best option?

Are you taking advantage of them or helping them.  I suppose there are different viewpoints.

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