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Looking into Houston, TX

Courtney Carnegie
  • Pensacola, FL
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I’m currently working overseas as a military contractor. Was looking at investing in Houston, TX. Either single family homes or multi family (duplex/triplex) in C+/B- neighborhoods to buy and hold. Any particular areas I should look at to start analyzing potential deals. Always open for suggestions.  Thanks 

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Courtney Carnegie
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Daniel thanks for the reply. And very good point. Of course high cash flow is good but from what I have been reading and the upward trends in the Houston population and job growth the SFH is starting to be very appealing for long term appreciation. I was in Houston last summer for the first time and was blown away of how big it was. It was like the New York City of the south. Daniel if you don't mind would like to pick your brain from time to time as I start to do a deep dive into the area. Thanks

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