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Thomas Jonsson
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Austin is too expensive

Thomas Jonsson
  • Austin, TX
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I've read a few forums now and first and foremost I have to say what a valuable tool this forum here on BP. I am very impressed and have already learned so much in the 2-3 weeks I've been here!

I'm new to investing and just starting to get my feet wet. One thing that has held me back was that I was stuck in the mindset of looking in my backyard. So have just recently been researching the idea of investing somewhere else using a turn-key provider. 

Would really like to meet others in Austin with similar ideas/thoughts to discuss. 

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Shawn C.
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  • Cedar Park, TX
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Shawn C.
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  • Cedar Park, TX
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@Thomas Jonsson I am located in Austin and I am looking at turnkey providers outside of state but I have not found a service I liked yet.  I have thought of trying to do something like that or that in the Austin area. The Austin market is really oversaturated and priced way to high and I expect it to level out next year. I am already noticing sings of that starting to happen now. I continue to market in Austin but I market in other towns such as San Antonio for example. Maybe we can work together in some way.

PM me if you would like to meet and see what we can workout.

@Nathan Yee Thank you for the reminder on podcast 126. I am going back to listen to it again.

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