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3 Markets Where You Can Find Good Deals in 2026

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Remember when buying a house meant sprinting to a showing, writing an offer in the driveway, and praying the seller liked your handwriting? 

Thankfully, 2025 is nothing like that. The frenzy is gone, the math finally matters again, and investors can actually think before they make an offer on a property.

Higher rates have slowed down the frenzy, giving investors something they haven’t had in a long time: leverage. And when the market cools even slightly, new construction becomes one of the clearest, most predictable paths to getting a great deal. Investors are now seeing reasonably priced entry points in high-growth metros, which hasn’t always been the case.

Now let’s walk through three markets where the math actually works, and why each is becoming a quiet favorite for investors who want cash flow now and appreciation later.

San Antonio, Texas

San Antonio continues to be a profitable place for real estate investors year after year. The city added nearly 24,000 residents in the most recent annual count, ranking among the fastest-growing cities in the U.S. In a market, more people equal more households, which leads to a higher demand for rentals. At the same time, median home prices hover around the low-$300Ks and are expected to inch upward, not vault.

The rental data suggest opportunity, as average rents were near $1,825/month for single-family homes as of September. New-build homes can help investors lock in maintenance and repair risk at lower levels.

Tampa, Florida

Tampa used to feel like a bidding-war theme park due to its beaches, events, vacation transfers, and lack of state income tax. In 2025, things look different. With more inventory on the market and a slower pace of sales, buyers finally have options again. That availability is creating real opportunities to lock in competitive pricing, especially with new construction.

Additionally, the underlying rental fundamentals remain strong. As of October, average rent in the metro is around $2,200/­month, vacancy is ~4.2%, and rental yields are ~6.2%.

Atlanta, Georgia

Atlanta’s fundamentals remain incredibly strong: population and job growth, along with robust in-migration from other states, continue to drive long-term housing demand. But unlike the high-pressure market of the past few years, today’s environment gives investors more breathing room. Inventory has improved, pricing is stable, and days on market have returned to healthy levels. This is creating a window for investors to enter quality neighborhoods at competitive terms. Rentals remain consistently occupied across the metro, and the combination of solid demand with more accessible purchase prices is improving overall yield potential.

How to Use Lennar’s Investor Marketplace Correctly

The beauty of Lennar’s Investor Marketplace is that it cuts out all the noise around finding an ideal investment property. You won’t have to scroll through weird MLS photos, guess rental comps, or wonder why someone took a picture of a ceiling fan at a 90-degree angle.

Instead, you open the Marketplace, filter for San Antonio, Tampa, or Atlanta, and instantly see new-construction, rent-ready homes with the data investors actually need, including projected rents, neighborhood stats, HOA details, estimated expenses, and even school ratings. It’s like getting the “investor version” of Zillow, but without the emotional pricing or the homes that require sage smudging. 

From there, you can drop the numbers straight into your BiggerPockets calculator, knowing you’re underwriting with real comps and brand-new construction that won’t surprise you with a $12,000 AC replacement three months in.

Once a home passes your numbers test, the Marketplace makes the rest extremely simple. You can line up financing, property management, insurance, and closing services directly through the platform, making it a one-stop shop designed to get you from browsing to cash-flowing without juggling 18 different vendors. 

In Tampa, that means you can confidently model higher insurance costs while still targeting those strong $2,200 rents. In San Antonio, you get lower entry prices and solid rent-to-value ratios that actually pencil. And in Atlanta, you can shop value-priced suburbs that are already corrected, while still pulling in stable demand. 

The entire experience removes the friction investors hate and leaves you with clean deals, precise numbers, and far fewer surprises after closing.

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Pick your lane

Want strong cash flow + lower entry price? San Antonio

Want growth + lifestyle appeal + strong rents? Tampa

Want big metro scale + value entry + long-term stability? Atlanta

Use Lennar’s data-rich inventory

The platform offers new-build homes, builder warranties, and rent-ready assumptions; use them as anchors. Cross-check with local comps.

Model conservative returns

Don’t chase 10%+ yield unless you’re doing value-add work. Accept 5%–7% yield with upside via appreciation and low surprises.

Stress-test risks

Higher interest rates, rising insurance (especially in Tampa and all of Florida), tenant turnover, and capex spikes: New construction helps mitigate many of those.

Final Thoughts

San Antonio, Tampa, and Atlanta aren’t firework markets right now; rather, they are power plants. They’re affordable (in the context of large metros), growth-oriented, and rental-friendly. If you buy new (via Lennar Investor Marketplace) and underwrite wisely, you can build a portfolio that works.

Pick one of these three markets this week, run a deal through the numbers, and you’ll likely find a deal that actually pencils out. Not hype. Not a fantasy. Just smart data and solid positioning in markets where people keep moving and renting.



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