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Michael Muenchow
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Newbie in San Antonio Texas Area

Michael Muenchow
  • San Antonio, TX
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Hello all!

I'm a primary homeowner interested in increasing my number of horizontal revenue streams (thanks bp podcasts)!  I'm very interested in small multi-families or a couple single family's in the Schertz/Selma/New Braunfels area.  Currently looking to start building a team so any recommendations for accounting, legal, PM's, or GC's would be greatly appreciated!  Thanks in advance! 

-Mike

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Adam Acord
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Adam Acord
  • San Antonio, TX
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We manage quite a few properties in the Selma/Schertz/Cibolo area.  Rents are generally pretty good and market times are quite reasonable.  As long as the house is in good shape and has great curb appeal, that area works.

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