Austin Investment Properties

by: Brian.Brady on March 12, 2008 21:04:49     2 comments »

We recently financed properties in this Austin, TX community for two California investors. Investment advisory was provided by Jeff Brown, of Brown & Brown Inc, of San Diego. Local real estate consultant Benn Rosales, of Single Pointe Realty in Austin, TX assisted in the transaction.

 

The loan offered was a niche, specialized lending project because the project is in mid-stages of development; they haven't received their project approval from FNMA so the loan programs available are limited. The property cash-flows with a little as 10% down payment with a fully-amortizing loan.

 

Single Pointe's Marketing Director, Lani Anglin informs us that Austin was named the fastest growing city in America:

 

Attention investors, buyers and sellers- Austin is in the spotlight today! Forbes named Austin the #1 Fastest Growing Large Metro in America. The total GMP growth projected for 2007-2012 at 32.05%- nearly TEN PERCENT HIGHER than the #2 Fastest Growing! No city even cut a close second to the explosive growth of Austin!

 

Contact me for investment financing options and Jeff Brown for a purposeful investment plan, using real estate as a growth asset. Enjoy the tour of the Twin Creeks property below, courtesy of Lani Anglin:











Comment from: Josh Brown [Visitor] Email · http://www.brownandbrowninc.com
Not your average marketing for a condo.

Superb job, Lani.
PermalinkPermalink March 13, 2008 11:44:58
Comment from: Jeff Brown [Visitor] Email · http://www.bawldguy.com

I'm not sure there's a one-two punch more effective than Lani and Benn. 

PermalinkPermalink March 13, 2008 18:43:30
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