Real Estate Investment Map of Cut and Shoot, Texas

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Real Estate Investment Analysis for Cut and Shoot, Texas

Don't use national averages for local deals. Analyze Cut and Shoot properties with accurate county tax rates, vacancy benchmarks, and appreciation trends built-in.

Cut and Shoot Market At-A-Glance

Snapshot the metrics investors scan first when underwriting deals in Cut and Shoot.

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Avg. Property Tax

1.67%

vs National Avg 1.1%

Vacancy Rate

6.1%

Stable

Median Rent

$1,700

+3% YoY

Price-to-Rent

17.8

Buy & Hold Territory
Major employers: Energy, TechVerdict: Buy & Hold

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Cut and Shoot Investor FAQs

Is Cut and Shoot good for real estate investing?

Cut and Shoot shows buy & hold territory conditions with median rents around $1,700. Use deal-level underwriting to confirm cash flow after taxes and insurance.

What is the average property tax rate in Cut and Shoot?

Average property taxes run about 1.67% in Cut and Shoot, which is above the national benchmark.

How does REIanalyze help with Cut and Shoot deals?

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