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Is Flipping Houses in Texas a Good Investment?

Flipping houses in Texas can be a lucrative investment opportunity for those willing to navigate the complexities of the real estate market. Texas, known for its diverse economy, rapid population growth, and varied housing market, has often been a hotspot for real estate ventures. However, the decision to flip houses in Texas requires a careful […]

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The Loan Doc Workshop: Ultimate Guide to Financing Investment Properties

📆 Thursday, August 10th, from 7 to 8:30 pm CDT 🔑🏠 The Ultimate Guide to Financing Investment Properties is here to help you secure your dream property! Learn how to navigate the loan process and make your real estate investment dreams a reality. Get ready to demystify the confusing world of real estate financing. No

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Preorder Our Book – Mr Texas Real Estate Reserved

Click here to preorder I am proud to announce the preorder of our book Mr Texas Real Estate Reserved.There are a litany of folks to thank for the completion of this book – however – of special thanks – both my partners Rob and Brian, contributed greatly to this creative endeavor. Rob, for ensuring that

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The Reason We Only have 2 Good Years Of Investing Left

Way back in 2016 I predicted that this would be the last generation of “mom and pop” real estate investing. Yes “mom and pop” means you if you are reading this email. I mentioned nearly 5 years ago that individual investors working with agents, wholesalers, and other investors to purchase one single family house at

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No Real Estate Crash – More Data – Prices Are Only Going UP!

I keep reading posts on social media and emails from “experts” in real estate proclaiming an impending real estate crash. When I ask for hard data their retort is little more than a grunt and a thematic response that sounds like this.“Prices too high.” The extent of their macroeconomic analysis is little more than a

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