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Contemplating on whether San Antonio is a good location
Hi all,
I’d like to get 1 purchase under my belt for this year to start my RE investor journey. I know I want to get a multi family rental for cash flow, will utilize a traditional lender, and am willing to rehab/renovate, but not a fixer upper. My next thing is trying to figure out location. Because RE is such a high cost from where I am, California, I’m looking into out of state property. San Antonio has caught my attention with its relatively low cost with rent averaging $900. I wanted to see if there are RE investors in that area that can provide some insight on the area and perhaps maybe give some advice on things that I may not notice due to being out of state