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Jin Zhang
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What is the appreciation potential of San Antonio

Jin Zhang
  • Rental Property Investor
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Hi everyone, 

I am new to the area and would love to hear your expert's opinion. What is your thoughts on the appreciation potential of San Antonio in the next 10 years? Any thoughts would be greatly appreciated! 

Thanks,

Gin

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Aaron Francl
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Aaron Francl
  • Real Estate Agent
  • San Antonio, TX
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I'd echo @Aniq Bajwa in regards to the question. Like most things in real estate, the best answer is really more or less "it depends."

Understanding the differences between various pockets is key to a more detailed and nuanced answer for you. "San Antonio" can mean Alamo Heights as well as Prospect Hill. So, even though it's all technically San Antonio, it's really not always apples to apples to look at long term appreciation potential for the city as a whole.

Good rule of thumb - if you want appreciation, aim for areas in demand that have a finite amount of land available and you should do well. 

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