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Karl Kuykendall
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Relocating to San Antonio

Karl Kuykendall
  • San Antonio, TX
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Hello BP members,

My name is Karl and I will be relocating to San Antonio between Oct 15-Feb 16. 

Currently in the military and I want to limit the cost due to relocating in 2-4 years.This is what I would like to do. 

Purchase a piece of and place a manufactured home on the lot and rent it out in the future.

I've done some research but the land I'm looking for must have access to city utilities. (electric, gas, sewer, water, phone).

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Brie Schmidt
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Brie Schmidt
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@Karl Kuykendall - Welcome to BP! I just went to Sn Antonio in October and it is on my list of top 5 favorite cities in the US. Here is a list of some REIA clubs in Texas

http://www.biggerpockets.com/rei/texas-real-estate...

I would try and network with local investors / agents before you go so you can hit the ground running.  Thanks for your service!

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