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Where do you see the path of progress in San Antonio, TX?
Currently reading David Lindahl's, Multi-Family Millions book.
In the book his advice is to determine the path of progress in your target city, and focus your efforts there for the greatest potential profits.
Curious to know what the path of progress looks like for this city - I know I can reach out to brokers and so on... Figured I'd crowdsource via this forum.