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All Forum Posts by: Gonz Trevino

Gonz Trevino has started 4 posts and replied 123 times.

Originally posted by @Rachel Trimble:

@Gonz Trevino Yes, thank you for asking.  I have an outstanding property manager in Austin but wouldn't know who to trust in SA. It would be neat if the BP community found a trusted PM team and then pooled our properties...  Even better if that PM would offer us 8%, a special BP rate if you will.  :)  Let me know if Boardwalk or Liberty are interested.

Who do you use in Austin? I do have one rental there as well. Would love to know. :)

In San Antonio? What are the fees? Would love more info :)

Hey Guys! I need a great referral for a San Antonio property manager! Someone who you could trust your life with! (Do they exist?! lol)

I have 5 rental properties and my property manager is not cutting it. Their fees are great ($100 a month flat) and since my properties are all renting for 1400-1700 a month it comes out way lower than 10%. However I have to literally remind them every month to not forget to deposit the money in my account, their spreadsheets make no sense, and during tenant turnover they take way longer than needed to fill the house out with a new tenant. Long story short, they are not terrible but they are not good enough either. I can't have "not terrible" managing my investments. I need amazing!

So... TLDR = Please refer me to a San Antonio property manager you can trust with your life! Let me know why they're great! Thank you. :)

Post: New to REI from Georgetown/Austin, TX

Gonz TrevinoPosted
  • San Antonio, TX
  • Posts 125
  • Votes 102

I have a rental property in Williamson County and its a good market. If anything I might also suggest looking into Pflugerville in Travis County. If you're willing to go a bit south Buda and Kyle are great too. Keep in mind Austin prices are inflated so you want to find those pockets that are a bit more reasonable. :)

Post: Competitors replying to my ads

Gonz TrevinoPosted
  • San Antonio, TX
  • Posts 125
  • Votes 102
You can also reply something along the lines of: "Hey ____! I heard you flip properties as well! Were you wanting to sell me a property or did you want to learn more about what I do? :-)"

Post: Increases in Jobs and Income

Gonz TrevinoPosted
  • San Antonio, TX
  • Posts 125
  • Votes 102
I would consider looking in Texas. Great market for investing and income growth is great here. :)

Post: In which warm city should I buy a winter home duplex?

Gonz TrevinoPosted
  • San Antonio, TX
  • Posts 125
  • Votes 102
San Antonio is inexpensive, warm, and close to many great areas. I may be biased though. :-)

Post: Salt Lake City - The Next Austin?

Gonz TrevinoPosted
  • San Antonio, TX
  • Posts 125
  • Votes 102
Yeah it doesn't help when state taxes in Cali are over 13% and they're 0 in Texas. To be fair many Cali companies are also moving to San Antonio / Dallas / Houston... However if they're in the tech sector then yes the majority of those are landing in Austin. :)

Post: Rental in Round Rock, Tx

Gonz TrevinoPosted
  • San Antonio, TX
  • Posts 125
  • Votes 102
I have a rental in round rock. Mine is slightly bigger and 4 beds however we are finding it rents well and quick. I think round rock is a great market to invest in. :)

Post: Which city should i choose

Gonz TrevinoPosted
  • San Antonio, TX
  • Posts 125
  • Votes 102
Texas has a phenomenal economy and market. I would suggest buying there. If you need a connection to a realtor that is savvy in investing let me know I know one in each market you described. :)