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Ash Patel Is it wrong to sell everything now?
7 January 2022 | 25 replies
I'm not saying that it's a bad strategy to go into MF syndications in Dallas but I'd imagine a lot of the "projected returns" for a syndication are based on rents increasing, appreciation of the property, etc.  
Rohit Dhing Dallas Texas Landloard stuck between Tenant and HOA
27 September 2017 | 7 replies
My Rental Condo is located in Dallas and I live North of Dallas.
Anna Khan Always “late to the party”. Property status “Pending”.
29 September 2017 | 11 replies
Condo in Garland, Dallas TX.  
Joseph Martin Looking for a good CPA in Fort Worth, TX
29 September 2017 | 6 replies
Hi everyone - I'm looking for a good CPA that understands real estate investment holdings and cashflow that can help me manage and scale my real estate businesses (flipping, holding and agent business).Do you know of anyone in the Fort Worth (or Dallas / DFW) area?
Jeremy Liesveld Investor buy back/financial options
28 September 2017 | 0 replies
Wanting to get back in the market and start buying rental property but the North Dallas Market is very hot.
Amy A. What's it like investing in a southern climate?
29 October 2017 | 7 replies
Look to Texas, and in particular the Dallas/Ft.
Hunter Peterson Strategy & tips for investing in Austin and/or Dallas
25 October 2017 | 8 replies
The towns between Dallas and Fort Worth are one area to look - Arlington, Hurst, etc.
Joseph Reh How Easy is it to Rent to Military Personnel?
19 January 2018 | 24 replies
We bought 2 more in the same area, while we were stationed in England, and we bought 2 in the Dallas-Fort Worth area also while stationed overseas.  
Ben S. Preparing for and profiting from a crash
3 April 2017 | 46 replies
unless you had big unemployemnet like in 08 to 2010.. and you have folks who have bought homes in the last decade that actually qualified and are locked in at historic rates.. just because their market stops appreciated or retracts a little .. those folks don't sell they just ride it out.there is and will always be the US citizen that can't manage debt no matter the market.. gets divorced .. has bad health issues... dies intestate... so there are always deals.Each market cycle I have personally lived and invested through was unique  no two the same.And now with Foreigners grabbing a huge share of our investment properties for cash and hedge funds doing the same.. why would those folks cut and run especially the cash buyers.coming into 09 40% or more of all sales were for CASH... so cash buyers don't panic sell generally speaking.I do see certain markets leveling off the appreciation run up.. we are seeing that big time in Dallas right now the herd mentality of that market has cooled down a bunch.and here in Portlandia higher end is just holding to little move up.. but middle price range still moving up. 
Michael Wolffs Texas since the oil crash
4 April 2017 | 17 replies
The other three primary MSAs along the Texas Triangle (Dallas/FW, San Antonio, Austin) have been hot all this time.