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Simon Schermerhorn
  • Rental Property Investor
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San Antonio Texas Investing

Simon Schermerhorn
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Concord, CA
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Hi All,

I'm looking to start investing in San Antonio Texas! I've been doing in-depth market research and everything seems to point me there. The state and metro GDP has had a strong positive trend over the last few years, the population has been growing over the last few years, it has a diverse job industry, crime rates have fallen, rent to value seems to be reasonable, etc.

My only concern is the the median home value which seems to be around $180,000. My plan is to BRRRR several properties in this area over the next year but I feel the capital needed is a little high for me even though I'd be looking for distressed properties.

I was wondering if anyone had any advice on which neighborhoods to focus on or any other experience they have had with BRRRR in San Antonio.

Any feedback is greatly appreciated!

- Simon S.

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