Finding Your First Real Estate Investment Dallas TX

There are a few basic steps you'll need to complete before getting to the property buying stage. This article is geared toward helping you get your first couple of deals done.

Local Companies

Cultural Awareness International, Inc.
(214) 691-4113
2626 Cole Avenue, Ste. 710
Dallas, TX
Intown Properties of Dallas
214 740 0135
2613 Thomas Ave
Dallas, TX
Lexington Park Plano LP
214-354-2228
6688 North Central Expressway
Dallas, TX
Keller Williams
214-526-4664
8201 Preston Rd., #265
Dallas, TX
Prudential Ultima Real Estate
214-642-9390
9550 Forest Ln.
Dallas, TX
First Select Residential
214-443-9776
3225 Turtle Creek Blvd
Dallas, TX
Intown Properties
214-641-9876
2613 Thomas Ave.
Dallas, TX
Paula Walvoord
469 569 4446
3454 Shenandoah
Dallas, TX
Green For Houses
(214) 493-9902
P.O.Box 7102
Dallas, TX
Capital Edge Realty
214-505-3296
9090 Skillman St #182A-214
Dallas, TX

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Remember what Confucius said? "A journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step." Well, the same goes for developing your skills in locating a real estate investment. There are a few basic steps you'll need to complete before getting to the property buying stage. This article is geared toward helping you get your first couple deals done.

 

1) Determine a location and strategy

Define the area you want to invest in based on economic fundamental research; this includes breaking down your criteria to find the best neighborhood to suit your investment style. Next, you'll want to determine your strategy. Are you specializing in long term holds (and if so, how long will you hold)? Short term flips? Renovation deals? Foreclosures?

Tip: Review your financial plan and personal goals for the next 15, 10, five and three years. This will help you decide which strategy to use when looking for your property. Start from the end goal and work backwards.

 

2) Get pre-approved

Do you have your financing in place? Get pre-approved. You may not always know where your financing is coming from, but it is less stressful to have a few options lined up, and doing so makes you look like the professional you are. Be certain to have a back-up plan, or Plan B, to close your deal if things don't go as expected at the bank.

Tip: Before you go to the bank, prepare a detailed financial binder. Include your employment history, tax statements, asset and liability sheet as well as current financial statement. Add a cover letter explaining your goal (if you have a specific property you want to purchase, add the details here) and a color photo of yourself.

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