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All Forum Posts by: Matthew Alonso

Matthew Alonso has started 2 posts and replied 6 times.

Post: Best neighborhoods to invest in San Antonio

Matthew Alonso
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Quote from @Loren Polito:
Quote from @Matthew Alonso:

I am looking to invest in my first turnkey property. I have a competitive advantage in Texas, so I would like to invest in that state. I’m not concerned with making the most money out of my first investment, but rather getting it done and finding a good area to start building my portfolio. I also don’t mind having to do cosmetic renovations, but nothing major. Any advice would be greatly appreciated.

Hi Matthew,
If you would like I can send you over a neighborhood list I have compiled for new clients looking for small multifamily in San Antonio and surrounding areas. 

 Hi Loren, 

Thanks for reaching out, much appreciated.  That would be great if you could send something over.  My business partner and I are new investors and small multifamily certainly could peak our interest.  Our email is [email protected]

Perhaps we could set up some time to chat soon. 

Best regards, 

Matt

Post: Best neighborhoods to invest in San Antonio

Matthew Alonso
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I am looking to invest in my first turnkey property. I have a competitive advantage in Texas, so I would like to invest in that state. I’m not concerned with making the most money out of my first investment, but rather getting it done and finding a good area to start building my portfolio. I also don’t mind having to do cosmetic renovations, but nothing major. Any advice would be greatly appreciated.

Post: What are the best turnkey cities to invest in for Texas?

Matthew Alonso
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Quote from @Shafi Noss:

Any interest in a section 8 portfolio 

 Thank you for reaching out. In the future this sounds like something I would definitely be interested to get into, Let’s keep in touch.

Post: What are the best turnkey cities to invest in for Texas?

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Quote from @Taz Zettergren:

@Matthew Alonso welcome to the forums and congrats on your first post! I've had a great experience in DFW personally but have also had clients enjoy the returns from Houston and San Antonio.

Are you wanting to invest passively or are you looking to do some renovations yourself? 


 Hi Taz, thanks for the response. Preferably I would like my first purchase to be in Houston as I know the area very well, but if there’s something that makes sense in DFW or SA I could definitely look into it. I would prefer something completely turnkey, but wouldn’t mind doing basic renovations like painting and decorating, if it’s a good deal.

Post: What are the best turnkey cities to invest in for Texas?

Matthew Alonso
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Quote from @Kyle Spearin:

@Matthew Alonso what strategy are you using? Looks like you want something turnkey, but also mentioned renovations. Happy to help with a little more detail.


Ideally the property would be fully turnkey, but if its a good deal and the property needs a little work meaning a visual touch up like painting, decorating, or basic woodwork like some shelves; I have somebody to help me with that. I wouldn’t want to do renovations regarding electrical, plumbing, or structural issues.

Post: What are the best turnkey cities to invest in for Texas?

Matthew Alonso
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I am looking to invest in my first turnkey property. I have a competitive advantage in Texas, so I would like to invest in that state. I’m not concerned with making the most money out of my first investment, but rather getting it done and finding a good area to start building my portfolio. I also don’t mind having to do cosmetic renovations, but nothing major. Any advice would be greatly appreciated.