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Best neighborhoods to invest in San Antonio

Matthew Alonso
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I am looking to invest in my first turnkey property. I have a competitive advantage in Texas, so I would like to invest in that state. I’m not concerned with making the most money out of my first investment, but rather getting it done and finding a good area to start building my portfolio. I also don’t mind having to do cosmetic renovations, but nothing major. Any advice would be greatly appreciated.

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    Loren Polito
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    Loren Polito
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    Quote from @Matthew Alonso:

    I am looking to invest in my first turnkey property. I have a competitive advantage in Texas, so I would like to invest in that state. I’m not concerned with making the most money out of my first investment, but rather getting it done and finding a good area to start building my portfolio. I also don’t mind having to do cosmetic renovations, but nothing major. Any advice would be greatly appreciated.

    Hi Matthew,
    If you would like I can send you over a neighborhood list I have compiled for new clients looking for small multifamily in San Antonio and surrounding areas. 

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