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San Antonio cash flow potential increasing? Is the correction there increasing?

Tom Dean
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I've been keeping my eye on San Antonio a bit as it seems it's going through a correction and potential for cash flow may be increasing. It seems potentially possibly to get a property for 150k that can rent for $1500 a month but this is just from reviewing listings without seeing anything in person. (any feedback on that estimate is appreciated BTW). Wondering if people see the correction accelerating through the winter? Could this be a time to pickup a decent property for a bit of a steal there (at least relative to how crazy high the market has been recently).

Interested to connect with realtors there who work with investors also.

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