What’s the best way to find properties to rent out in Texas?

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    Bethany

      If you’re looking for passive, you may be happier with a REIT.
      I’m a real estate investor for 20+ years.

      It’s definitely not passive!

      That said, my returns on real estate are lower than my returns on stocks.

      I keep my real estate for diversification, though.

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      Josh

        It depends on your buying strategy. If you have cash or a line of credit to fund the entire purchase price.

        Look for unkempt properties in mid level school districts.

        Use a service like prop stream to get the owners contact info, make offers.

        If that’s to much work get on wholesalers list or look for problem properties on MLS and just keep making offers at the number that works for you.

        You only need one person to say yes, to get started

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        Marisa

          Read the books about investing in rentals by Brandon something from bigger pockets

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          Tiffany

            I have a rental for sale in Holliday, Texas. 104 S Walnut Street. It’s a strong rental demand area, but we are selling everything and moving out of state.

            My loss, your gain!

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