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Mark Luchsinger
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Lubbock, TX
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Salt Lake City - The Next Austin?

Mark Luchsinger
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Lubbock, TX
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Hello,

Mark Luchsinger here.  I work mainly in the  Salt Lake City and Park City areas in Utah.  I'm from Lubbock, TX.  I moved here a year ago from Albuquerque, NM.  I started my real estate career in multi-family in Texas.  I have 12 rehab/flips , a few wholesales, and many single and multi-family rentals under my belt.  I am a licensed realtor in Texas, New Mexico and Utah.  I am a wholesaler, rehabber, and landlord.  I will gladly offer any knowledge I have picked up along the way, and also welcome any interaction with colleagues I might be able to work with.  I look forward to meeting you, ddigitally or otherwise.  Let's all help each other to make 2016 the best year yet!

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Rachel Trimble
  • San Antonio, TX
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Rachel Trimble
  • San Antonio, TX
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Mark Luchsinger I heard recently that even if austin does the proposed 15 items to fix the traffic problem, traffic will still be twice as bad in 10 years. Isn't that disturbing? I like Salt Lake City. Not sure if it's the "next austin" but how can anyone be sure when we're speculating? I do like your thought process on what you've picked up on. Also note that in the last 8 years 9,000 companies have left California. Guess where the majority went and are still going? Texas. Austin, Texas to be exact. Any incentives for these Cali companies to **** gears and start moving to Salt Lake City?

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