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New investor looking to invest in Texas

Rahul P.
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Hello everyone, i am based in california bay area. recently bought a house in  Sacramento CA. I am thinking to buy rental property in  Texas denton, Kyle, Buda. 

Need some help to understand YOY home value growth in those areas or any suggestion? where to buy rental property's in Texas.

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I would also consider Indiana, Ohio, Florida, Tennessee, Georgia, Alabama as some other states.  Texas is great but the homes prices are on the higher end and its getting tougher to cash flow due to home prices and taxes.

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