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Matt Mainini
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San Antonio STR market

Matt Mainini
  • Investor
  • Santa Cruz, CA
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We're looking to expand into the San Antonio short term rental (STR) market and I would like to network and discuss anything related to the neighborhoods and your experience with San Antonio real estate. Currently I own long term rentals in other states and very interested in investing in San Antonio.

I'm serious and ready to buy.  Having fun!  Please reach out if you're an agent, property manager, or fellow investor - I would love to chat about your goals in real estate and support each other.

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Grant W. Wilson
  • Lender
  • Boerne, TX
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Grant W. Wilson
  • Lender
  • Boerne, TX
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Hey Matt, 

My wife and I have been investing in STRs and have added two properties over the past 12 months. I'd be happy to help you source properties as well as give any advice I could. I have a good network of contractors who I'd be happy to connect you with. The areas I'm loving for STRs are Denver Heights, Dignowity Hill, Tobin Hill as well as a few neighborhoods to the west of downtown. Any STR in the middle of the city with good access to 410 should have less seasonality than in areas more sensitive to tourism (like the areas I just mentioned). Give me a shout Matt, I'd love to connect.

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