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Investing in San Antonio

Grayson Camp
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Hi Everyone,

We currently live in Austin, TX in a duplex that we house hack. We are looking to make our next investment in San Antonio as the market appears to be more affordable and a better opportunity to cash flow.

If you have experience investing or are a realtor in the area I would love to connect!

Best,

Grayson

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Aaron Francl
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  • San Antonio, TX
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Aaron Francl
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  • San Antonio, TX
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Hey Grayson! I’m a local agent/investor and specialize in small multifamily purchases. 

I’d be happy to speak with you at some point as you all do your research and learn more about executing this strategy and the city itself. There are a few submarkets/neighborhoods I’d suggest targeting for this in San Antonio.

But generally speaking, I think you’re wise to look here. There are a lot of exciting developments breaking ground and it’s going to be very interesting to see where this city goes in the next decade.

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