TEXAS REAL ESTATE INVESTORS UNITE IN SAN ANTONIO VICTOR MAAS
way to structure a tricky deal with big profit potential, getting help in ensuring a buyer or seller lives up to their
agreement, or simply finding a smarter way to scale lead generation and deal flow. Regardless of how high your
IQ is, or how hard you are willing to work at it, all of these hurdles are far more easily overcome with the help of
others who have the contacts or experience, and have been there before.
Texas real estate investors have been uniting
together for their success thanks to SAREIA.
President of the San Antonio Real Estate
Investors Association, Victor Maas, is a self
described “problem solver.” Since 2002,
SAREIA has been leading the biggest REIA in
South Texas, helping members realize more of
their goals and connecting them together to
exponentially accelerate their results.
Victor Maas knows all too well about the
challenges of working your way up to make
your dreams happen, and overcoming the challenges of entering a new market, profession, or business. Victor
is a selfmade success who essentially found himself in the U.S. on his own to make his own American Dream
happen for himself. He appears to have done pretty well at that. Today he is a lawyer, real estate broker,
investor, coach, and SAREIA president.
Victor clearly does have to juggle some of these roles. It is a choice. He doesn’t want others to have to go at it
alone, and of course together there are plenty of rewards in going bigger in the property industry. In fact, Victor
Maas is one of a growing number of attorneys who have been making the leap, or at least have been adding
real estate investment, as “you can make more in real estate than practicing law.”
It certainly pays to have a coach, mentor, and
association president who has both this breadth
and depth of expertise. Through SAREIA,
members will find advanced help with real estate
contracts, law, dealing with probate situations,
finding sellers, title issues, and business
formation. Victor speaks Spanish too, which is
virtually a must when doing business in Texas,
and could be a great value added bonus for
those who aren’t bilingual.