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All Forum Posts by: Christian McGlade

Christian McGlade has started 1 posts and replied 5 times.

Post: Purchase Rental Property in Dallas

Christian McGladePosted
  • Sacramento, CA
  • Posts 5
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@Brandon Richards Thank you for your reply- I'll look at those neighborhoods. What were some of the new build areas you were thinking?

Post: Purchase Rental Property in Dallas

Christian McGladePosted
  • Sacramento, CA
  • Posts 5
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@Nate Barbee Thanks for that information- it's definitely worth looking into. What were some of the other places where you have found better returns?

Post: Purchase Rental Property in Dallas

Christian McGladePosted
  • Sacramento, CA
  • Posts 5
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Originally posted by @Andrew Herrig:

@Erik Drentlaw On the Dallas side (which I am more familiar with), those just outside the 635 loop. Garland, Mesquite, Richardson (some parts). I guess in addition to that, some of the southern suburbs such as Duncanville, Grand Prairie, and Lancaster are worth looking into.

 @Andrew Herrig Thanks for your feedback. Do you have any specific communities on the Ft Worth side that your recommend checking into?

Post: Purchase Rental Property in Dallas

Christian McGladePosted
  • Sacramento, CA
  • Posts 5
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Originally posted by @Cal R.:

Do a search and look at how many other people are interested in DFW. Do you want to buy a house for $240,000 that rents for $1800? Not many people are going to rent a 1600 square foot house (that would be a small DFW house) for even $2,000 when they can buy a brand new 3,000 square foot house in a nicer area for the same cost per month (I have 3700 sq ft in a great neighborhood and my mortgage is only $1400). Don't forget we also have an unlimited amount of space where new homes are being built as fast as they can put them up.

Don't get me wrong, my friends and I have made a lot of money off of out of state (and foreign) investors blindly throwing cash our way because they read that DFW is a great place to invest, but Texas isn't California and the sky is not the limit here for housing prices or rents.

You are more than welcome to send your money this way (we will also tax you to pay for our schools and $50,000,000 high school football stadiums) but if you are going to invest out of state there has to be better markets than DFW.

I hope someone chimes in that completely disagrees with me. I just see these posts over and over, and I am not sure what price/rent/salary numbers people are using to determine that this is a great out of state place to invest.

 Hi Cal R. Thanks for your feedback; a person's motivation to buy as oppose to rent in Dallas is something I should definitely look into. From the research I have done, a $150,000 house in Sacramento, for example, rents for a lower price compared to that of a $150,000 house in Dallas. 

Post: Purchase Rental Property in Dallas

Christian McGladePosted
  • Sacramento, CA
  • Posts 5
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Hello. I am looking to purchase a rental property in the Dallas Fort Worth area, although I am open to other Texas cities. I currently live in Sacramento & San Diego; it seems as though, however, that Dallas is quickly growing, has a strong economy, and handled the last recession well. Moreover, the ROI appears to be better in Texas.

My budget is $100,000 - $150,000 cash, and I would appreciate feedback in which specific communities I should be looking.

Thanks!