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All Forum Posts by: Pablo Menchaca

Pablo Menchaca has started 0 posts and replied 13 times.

Post: First time investor picking a market...

Pablo MenchacaPosted
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Posts 16
  • Votes 6

Hello, if you’re looking in Texas, I highly suggest looking in San Antonio as well and not just in Dallas or Houston. There are a lot of appreciating areas around town with properties being rehabbed and raising the value of turn key rentals. Shoot me a message and I can discuss more with you.

Post: Good Multifamily Markets

Pablo MenchacaPosted
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Posts 16
  • Votes 6

@Joshua R. 

I'm currently in San Antonio, TX. I can tell you the market is currently hot here with appreciating areas all around town. Perfect for either investment strategy you're looking to do. Go ahead and shoot me a message and we can discuss further.

Post: First flip- order of things (contractor meet) etc

Pablo MenchacaPosted
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Posts 16
  • Votes 6

You’d definitely want a contractor walk the property with you so you can get a feel from their perspective and you can learn a bit more from then. They would also give you a more realistic rehab number. Sometimes rehabs are priced high as an estimate and then a contractor would bring it down to a lower number that wouldn’t scare you.