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Stevenson Alexis
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Investing in Houston

Stevenson Alexis
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Hollywood, FL
Posted May 24 2023, 21:35

Looking to invest In the Houston Area for small multi family 2-4 units for medium/short term rentals… any houstonians out there doing the same? How are your medium term rentals performing?

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Jamie Banks#1 Medium-Term Rentals Contributor
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Jamie Banks#1 Medium-Term Rentals Contributor
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Replied May 25 2023, 02:24

Hi Stevenson,
I’m not (yet) a Houston investor but I was down in the area last week looking at houses / areas for MTRs. Because the city is so large I would suggest being very intentional with finding a property that meets your ideal customer type. For instance, if you want to rent to traveling medical professionals make sure to buy near Texas Children’s Hospital or another Level 1 trauma center. If you plan to target digital nomads make sure you’re in one of the downtown areas with plenty to do. 

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Eliott Elias#3 All Forums Contributor
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Replied May 25 2023, 03:33

Your performance is heavily dependent on the area in which you invest in. I am personally staying away from short term and mid term rentals right now.

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Replied May 25 2023, 03:40

To cash flow, almost investor agent will prescribe STR in 3rd ward due to convenience in location. Or MTR/FF in same area for medical center attractiveness.

For that reason, I've steered clear. I've picked up a few properties in gentrified areas that are actually cash flowing cause I underestimated rent. I've also picked up some properties in mid town that have a ton of college graduates attention. I'm aiming to add some duplexes -quadplexes but getting stuck with negotiations.

You won't get rich quick here, this a long game. But seems like one of the best cities for that.

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Joel Allen
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Joel Allen
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Replied May 25 2023, 07:42

@Stevenson Alexis

If you’re interested in the Houston area, I’d recommend connecting with @Taj Akinbode

He’s a great investor-focused Realtor in Houston and is also active here on BP.


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Karl McGarvey
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Karl McGarvey
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Replied May 25 2023, 08:39
Quote from @Stevenson Alexis:

Looking to invest In the Houston Area for small multi family 2-4 units for medium/short term rentals… any houstonians out there doing the same? How are your medium term rentals performing?

 I would talk to @Holly Kaufman. She and I have been working together for a few years, helping people start and grow their portfolios in Houston. She has a MTR inside the 610 loop which performs incredibly well.

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Taj Akinbode
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Taj Akinbode
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Replied May 25 2023, 13:52

@Stevenson Alexis

I'll be happy to connect with you to further discuss your investment plans. Areas around Texas Medical Center is worth looking into and there are other pockets as well. I have messaged you directly. 

@Joel Allen Thank you for your recommendation. 
@Stevenson Alexis@Stevenson Alexis

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Hayden Harrington
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Hayden Harrington
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Replied May 26 2023, 09:54

Stick to the suburbs in my opinion. Have lived in Houston for 20 years and own large multifamily deals here. Inside the beltway is likely going to be more challenging than something outside. It'll be harder to find, but worth the effort if you can. Houston has a decent amount of crime and delinquency, so picking your location is key.