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Ming Huang
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Which market should I invest as a newbie: San Antonio Vs Austin Vs OKC

Ming Huang
  • Oakland, CA
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Hi BP, I am interested in invest out of state and these are the three metro area that I am looking into: San Antonio, Austin or OKC area.  I really like OKC but it has tornados that kind of prevent me from looking further.  I love San Antonio, I am lucky enough to visit there when I was in the military service.  Austin area seems like a cool techie area with good rental demand.  Which market do you have experience in and how is your experience working remotely with your real estate team in the area?  

My goal is to buy one rental per year with price between 150k-250k for the next ten years (if i get to keep my job).  And hopefully I can be financially independent by paying the mortgage down eventually.