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Allen Wu
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Is market softening in Cape Coral, FL and San Antonio, TX areas?

Allen Wu
  • Rental Property Investor
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All,

Are you seeing a real estate slow down in the areas below?

1)San Antonio, TX: I’m in the NW area by Shaenview and Bridgewood. Are you see slow down here?

2) Cape Coral, FL: Is market still hot here? I’m on the SE area.

Open to your feedback. Thanks.

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Jordan Williamson
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Jordan Williamson
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Definitely bent over the last month or two. I gave up my crystal ball a long time ago, but either way there is still a very large shortage of inventory and properties are still selling :)

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