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Ashton Tracey
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  • Dallas, TX
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Memphis and Oklahoma City

Ashton Tracey
Pro Member
  • New to Real Estate
  • Dallas, TX
Posted

Hello BP!

I am a new investor. I am based in Denton TX, and I am looking into out of state investing. My first choice is Oklahoma City, but I’m also looking into Memphis. I’ve interviewed a couple of Realtors in Oklahoma City, but I’ve been finding that the general consensus there is that the market is not in a cash flow cycle.

My budget is below 150k, I am looking for SFH and possibly duplexes.

1. Any investor friendly realtors and property managers would you recommend for that area?

2. If you’re an investor there, how are things going? How do you like it?

I would love to connect with other investors and build a network.

Thank you,

Ashton

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