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Amit Dhawan
  • Investor
  • Sugar Land, TX
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Out-of-state commercial real estate transactions

Amit Dhawan
  • Investor
  • Sugar Land, TX
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I'm a licensed agent as well as commercial real estate investor here in Houston with a background in IT. I'm working on an application to help individual investors who don't have the resources of a big corporation/REIT etc to invest confidently in out of state properties. As part of the work, I'd need to collect some statistics on number of out of state transactions closed in the state of Texas. Nationwide stats would be even better. Would be great to hear comments from others on the forum on their opinion on issues faced by out-of-state investors.

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