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Updated over 6 years ago on . Most recent reply
San Antonio rental market
Hi all,
I just came back from short visit to San Antonio. I drove around a couple of neighborhoods and saw some area that are really gentrifying. I am no expert in the market at all and want to get some feedback on the area.
Please drop any wisdom that you could share regarding the market and sub market area around the great city of San Antonio.
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Possibly a better way to get more information about San Antonio or any market is by calling property managers there and asking them about the submarkets. Some of the very best and most experienced property managers can even tell you some of the history of certain properties and what pockets you should look at and which you should stay away from within that certain submarket.