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All Forum Posts by: Eduardo Chavez

Eduardo Chavez has started 5 posts and replied 16 times.

Post: finding the right market?

Eduardo ChavezPosted
  • California
  • Posts 16
  • Votes 3

Thanks guys!

Post: Houston?

Eduardo ChavezPosted
  • California
  • Posts 16
  • Votes 3
Originally posted by @Steve Rozenberg:

I would have to say it depends on your business model and what you are looking for. Houston does not have the high speculation California has or had at one time but it does have amazing steady growth with very solid job markets to support sustained growth. 65% of Houston rents due to the large oil industry which leads to higher then normal rental amounts and nicer homes.

I have spoke to several investing groups on the west coast that are specifically targeting Houston as their focus.

The cost of living in Texas compared to most states is extremely low and one the few cities that you can purchase an investment home under $150k and it be a new home and have positive cashflow in a very nice area.

Out of the 500 homes we manage 50-60% of our clients are from out of state and out of country and we get about 20 new properties per month from investors buying.

Again I would say that where ever you go Houston or any city you first want to decide what your end goal is and what that strategy is for that goal. Then determine what market best fits that strategy.

You can always go into a market and if you bought correctly worst thing that can happen is you sell the home and try another market.

Again this is just my thoughts from my investing experience and being a property manager as well.

Thanks for the advice, and i totally agree with you on everything. I have set goals its just a matter of taking action.

Post: Houston?

Eduardo ChavezPosted
  • California
  • Posts 16
  • Votes 3
 @Ndy Onyido:

I am open to other cities now, one of the main reasons for not investing in my backyard is downpayment would be a issue at the moment, and like i said dont plan on staying in the area.

Post: Houston?

Eduardo ChavezPosted
  • California
  • Posts 16
  • Votes 3

Post: finding the right market?

Eduardo ChavezPosted
  • California
  • Posts 16
  • Votes 3
 @J Benoit:

Thanks i sure will.  i am planning a trip that way before i buy, would be nice to sit down and talk.

Post: Houston?

Eduardo ChavezPosted
  • California
  • Posts 16
  • Votes 3

Post: finding the right market?

Eduardo ChavezPosted
  • California
  • Posts 16
  • Votes 3
 @Fred Heller:

thank you!  i will check it out.

Post: finding the right market?

Eduardo ChavezPosted
  • California
  • Posts 16
  • Votes 3

 I want to start investing already, having trouble finding the right market. Im considering out of state investing either in Texas, Alabama, or Wisconsin. Would appreciate any help or tips.

Post: Houston?

Eduardo ChavezPosted
  • California
  • Posts 16
  • Votes 3
Originally posted by @Jeff Greenberg:

Congrats on finding BP and taking action.  Houston is a sellers market and good deals are hard to come by.  I would look for a market that is not as far into the market cycle.

 Thanks for your advice, i will look further.

Post: Houston?

Eduardo ChavezPosted
  • California
  • Posts 16
  • Votes 3

currently getting ready to finally start investing since i live in california, i plan to start out of state and really considering houston as a option. I will be planning a trip to houston soon to see if i can find a good agent and cash flowing properties. Would appreciate any help