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J. Martin
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Texas Forum - SF Networking Summit Connections

J. Martin
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  • Rental Property Investor
  • Oakland, CA
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This forum is for anyone coming to my Networking Summit who would like to talk about the Texas market to start connecting and talking about this market before the Summit! (see website in signature) If you're a local with some input, that's greatly appreciated too!

As requested by @Johnson H. .. @Ken Lau , @Kyle Tam , and @Sandeep S. , how are things going out there? I believe @Will Barnard is also investing in the Dallas-Fort Worth (DFW) area. 

Is this mainly a play on population and job growth? Driven by energy? Tech? All around? I keep seeing the "bring your business to TX" ad campaigns around CA. If not for CA being a totally amazing place to live and enjoying investing in my back yard, I would probably be all in there!

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