Texas State Cities
Cost Segregation Dallas, TX
Cost Segregation is a viable cash flow enhancing tool regardless of location, but can be particularly valuable in the Dallas / Ft. Worth metroplex. Land values are lower, leading to sprawling campuses rife with potential short term depreciable assets. The moderate climate, robust economy and outstanding lifestyle lend themselves to increasing the value of business investments, leading to a need for additional depreciation to offset income.
Cost Segregation Austin, TX
Cost Segregation is a viable cash flow enhancing tool regardless of location, but can be particularly valuable in Austin. The capital of Texas, Austin is the 4th largest city in the state, with a regional population topping 2,000,000. It is also home to more than 50,000 students during the school year, with most housed at or near the University of Texas in downtown Austin.
Austin is considered a major center for high tech enterprises, and is often referred to as “The Silicon Hills” due to the influx of numerous high-tech companies over the past 30 years. This influx has spurred a significant growth, providing ample investment opportunities.
Cost Segregation Houston, TX
Cost Segregation is a viable cash flow enhancing tool regardless of location, but can be particularly valuable in the greater Houston area, our home town! Houston is the 4th most populous city in the U.S., and has been described as the most diverse city in the U.S. With a huge population that is growing every year, there seems to be a constant demand for more housing, more retail and entertainment options, and more office space.
Cost Segregation San Antonio, TX
Cost Segregation is a viable cash flow enhancing tool regardless of location, but can be particularly valuable in San Antonio. With a population of over 1,000,000, San Antonio is the second most populated city in Texas and the seventh in the U.S. From 2000 through 2010, it was the fastest growing city in the U.S. The MSA of Greater San Antonio currently has a population topping 2.4 million.
Commercial enterprises to support and house that population, along with the continuously growing business region along both the interstate 35 and interstate 10 corridors, makes San Antonio a mecca for real estate investment. The economy is centered around the military and tourism. Home to four active military bases, the defense industry in San Antonio employees almost 100,000 people.