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David Campbell
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Edinburg/Mission Real Estate

David Campbell
  • Investor
  • San Diego, CA
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Anyone involved in the market in these areas? I am from out of state but interested in the area. If so, I have some general questions. Thanks!

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Katie Greenman
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Katie Greenman
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@David Campbell

I am from the Valley. That’s what you’ll hear it called. The valley is awesome because the cost of living is so low, food is amazing, Mexico is across the street (pretty much), and it’s growing like crazy!! Lots of people live on one side of the border and work on the other. Winter Texans travel down and stay in trailer parks or 65+ communities. Lots of new builds and development. Lots of land for development. Edinburg and Mcallen have college\university. Your money will go much farther down there. Mcallen has the “down town” area and lots of established neighborhoods. Edinburg is growing like crazy, lots of new builds and lots. Mission has an area known as Sharyland (a school district) that attracts families because of its reputation. The cimaron country club and plantation neighborhood are desired areas by middle to middle-upper class families. The valley has a lot to offer but like anywhere there are spots that are hot and spots that you want to avoid. Hope this helped, you can always reach out to me! -cheers

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