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Terry Landon
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Looking for all the help I can get about San Antonio.

Terry Landon
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Just getting started understanding the market..

Any help is appreciated.

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Brian Baker
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It took a while for me to understand what I was even shopping for. Once I understood that, it made things easier. What might look like a junk market to one investor might be ideal to another. Converse has a ton of old people with really neglected houses. If you are willing to knock on doors and use the BRRRR method, you might find a lot more deals. If you want turnkey, probably not.

Reading a ton, evaluating everything I was remotely interested in, and writing down my short and long term goals were the biggest initial steps for my start. Eventually, I found a realtor that was willing to write a million offensively-low-ball offers until one bit. It might be easier now with houses sitting on the market for longer. 

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