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Nedo Gadban
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Looking to connect with Multifamily Investors in the Houston Area

Nedo Gadban
  • Sugar Land, TX
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Hello fellow Houston BiggerPockets members!

My name is Nidal, and I am a Houston, Texas, resident who is new to the Bigger Pockets forum but not to the community. I have committed to closing a deal no later than July 4th of this year and would like to connect with and bounce some ideas with fellow Houstonians who are in the market and investing in small or large multifamily properties before closing on one of the properties I have been considering.

If this is you, let's meet for coffee or a bite to eat (I know some of the the best spots in town!) and talk about some of the different submarkets here that work, what numbers you target in your property and your perspective on the different ends of the spectrum of rental properties (buying low for high cash flow, buying high for wealth creation via higher appreciation, but consequently lesser cashflow) etc.

In return, my profession is in Project Management so if you have ever been interested in learning more about how you can streamline any project (real estate included), deliver more efficiently and help save costs, I would be happy to share that knowledge.

If interested, either drop a reply here or shoot me a message. Thank you, and I'm looking forward to meeting soon!

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