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Tommy Ray
  • Real Estate Consultant
  • San Antonio TX Canyon Lake TX Fort Walton Beach FL Cape Coral FL Clarksville TN Sumter SC and Lawton, OK
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Think San Antonio / military town USA is good place--need team!!!

Tommy Ray
  • Real Estate Consultant
  • San Antonio TX Canyon Lake TX Fort Walton Beach FL Cape Coral FL Clarksville TN Sumter SC and Lawton, OK
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32 years into real estate investing I now fully appreciate how much real estate is a team sport.  Looking to identify an "A-team" of capabilities.  First, is San Antonio a good place to invest?  Has anyone done a SWOT analysis on the market itself?  SWOT = Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Threats.  If so, which strategies are optimal in that market?

Which brokers / agents are ideally suited to support investor activities (and why)?  From my perspective, the more strategically aligned and structured the broker / agent is with trades, real estate attorney, inspector, lenders, wholesalers, offshore virtual assistants and alike the easier and smoother the process is.  It seems to set the investor on a path to deliberately pyramid of assets.  The enabling aspect of this culture is the way information is shared in support of the client's goals.

Anyone got words, advice, and referrals on these points??

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