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Nikolas Buchholtz
  • Palatine, IL
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Frisco, Texas buy and hold

Nikolas Buchholtz
  • Palatine, IL
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Hey everybody I'm 20 years old and am currently living in Chicago, I'll graduate college in a year and a half with no debt and plan on moving to Texas, specifically Frisco which is a suburb by Dallas to get into the real estate game. I'm only interested in buy and holds and after doing some research multi-units like duplex, triplex, and quadplex appealed to me most as I would like to become an owner occupant. Anybody in Texas have any advice on types of properties I maybe should consider or advice to what I have said? Thanks Guys

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Hattie Dizmond
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Hattie Dizmond
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For reasonably priced small multies, I would stay in the Mid Cities...Irving, Grand Prairie, Arlington, HEB (Hurst-Euless-Bedford).  Some of the 1st tier suburbs that may offer deal potential are Mansfield, Burleson, Duncanville, Mesquite, Garland, Rowlett, Farmers Branch & Carrollton.  These days you can safely go farther out as well, so just be patient and make sure your "deal" really is a deal.

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