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Opinion Needed On Buying Off Market Deal-Jefferson Neighborhood In San Antonio

Brian Willie
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Hi everyone! I need some advice from someone who knows SA well. Is the Jefferson neighborhood just south of Balcones Heights a good/bad place to invest? Trying to determine if it's a safe area and would be somewhere a tenant would want to live or even to rent as a mid term. Thanks!

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Aaron Francl
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Aaron Francl
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Quote from @Jordan Moorhead:

@Steven Wesolowski this looks a whole lot like ChatGPT wrote it

@Brian Willie @Aaron Francl knows San Antonio well and could help out

@Brian Willie Yes, Jefferson is a good area. I had some clients close on a duplex there years ago and you’ll see some concentrations of small multifamily properties in that pocket. There are some nice streets around the high school and the Monticello/Woodlawn Lake areas (depending on the street) are great as well. If I were a tenant, I’d rent there. And if I had an opportunity to buy, I’d buy there.

And yes @Jordan Moorhead that reply is just a bit on the robotic side haha. 

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