Investment property agents in DFW
Buying a rental property or a flip in the DFW Metroplex takes a different skill set than helping a family find a home to live in: you need someone comfortable running rent comps, estimating cap rates, and pointing out which repairs actually move resale or rental value versus which ones don't.
The consultants and agents featured here have experience on the investor side, whether that's single-family rentals in growing suburbs like Mesquite or Forney, small multifamily, or renovate-and-resell projects.
- Running comps for rent, not just resale value
- Working with 1031 exchange timelines
- Connecting you to contractors and property managers when needed
What it costs
Fees follow standard commission structures on the purchase or sale side. Investors should also budget separately for inspections on multiple properties if comparing several deals at once, since investment shopping often means walking more properties per purchase than a typical homebuyer.
Top 3 by our score
Ranked from our published scoring of public Google reviews for real estate consultant.
- 1. Eric Torres Realtor955.0★ · 341 reviews
- 2. Reside Real Estate LLC955.0★ · 435 reviews
- 3. The Green Team Real Estate Professionals955.0★ · 378 reviews
FAQ
- Do agents help with 1031 exchanges?
- Some agents have experience coordinating timelines around 1031 exchanges, though you'll still need a qualified intermediary; ask directly about an agent's experience with this before relying on it.
- Can an agent help me estimate rental income for a property?
- Agents experienced with investors can typically pull comparable rents for an area, though a property manager may give you a more precise number.
- Is this different from working with a regular listing agent?
- Yes. Investment-focused agents are more used to evaluating deals on numbers like cap rate and rent-to-price ratio rather than personal fit for living in the home.