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Sergio Rodriguez
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Top 5 Cities for SFH Rentals in Fort Worth

Sergio Rodriguez
  • Fort Worth, TX
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Hi Everyone, I'm searching for a home to settle in before buying more homes to hold and lease. This will be my first home and I'd like to turn it into a rental and upgrade later as I progress with my REI journey. As for my goal, I'd like to buy at least 4 homes in the next year (optimistic?) in and around Fort Worth. I'd like to know, in your opinion and experience, what are the best cities and zip codes to find rentals in the $125k-$190k price range. I'm interested in SFH and small MFH rentals. A few cities I have considered are Saginaw, Haltom City, Watauga, Benbrook, Hurst, south Fort Worth closer to I-20. What do you think? Thanks!

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Andrew B.
  • Fort Worth, TX
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Andrew B.
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Sergio,

Those are all solid areas for rentals. I would add Keller to that list. Euless, Bedford, and North Richland Hills should also provide pretty reliable returns for something within that price range. Feel free to PM me if you'd like to discuss a bit more in depth.

Andrew

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