1031 Exchange Services Across San Antonio & the Hill Country
Selling an investment property anywhere in the San Antonio area or the surrounding Hill Country? JJ Gorena of The Trey Group brings 22 years of experience and over 700 transactions to 1031 exchange investors across the region — helping identify qualifying replacement properties within the strict 45-day window the IRS requires.
Because a 1031 exchange gives investors the flexibility to identify up to three replacement properties, and because those properties don't have to be in the same city as the one sold, having an agent who knows the inventory across the full region — not just one town — matters. JJ Gorena's team covers the entire state of Texas, with deep local knowledge across San Antonio and every surrounding community listed below.
Find 1031 Exchange Guidance in Your Area
San Antonio — the region's largest market, spanning downtown short-term rentals to warehouse and retail space near the medical center and military installations
Boerne — Hill Country growth with strong demand for ranch, land, and small commercial replacement properties
New Braunfels — a hub for short-term rental exchanges along the Guadalupe and Comal Rivers
Leon Springs — retail and mixed-use growth along the Highway 87 corridor
Leon Valley — established commercial corridors and long-held rental properties
Schertz — industrial and logistics growth along the I-35 corridor
Cibolo — fast-growing new development creating strong replacement-property demand
Seguin — a mix of agricultural land and expanding industrial development
Stone Oak — higher-end rental and short-term rental inventory
Alamo Heights — high-value properties often requiring multi-property identification strategies
Olmos Park — established, long-term ownership properties exploring first-time exchanges
Terrell Hills — similar to Alamo Heights, with values that often support splitting proceeds across multiple properties
Fair Oaks Ranch — Hill Country land and larger residential-investment properties
Fredericksburg — heavy concentration of short-term rental and vacation-property investors
Comfort — smaller, land-heavy inventory often requiring a multi-city search
Bulverde — broad replacement-property options along the San Antonio-to-New Braunfels corridor
San Marcos — university-driven rental and river-tourism short-term rental market
Why the 45-Day Window Makes Regional Reach Essential
Once an investment property sells, the clock starts immediately: 45 days to formally identify replacement properties, and 180 days total to close. Missing that window means the full capital gains tax bill comes due. Because the search often needs to move fast and across multiple markets, working with an agent who already understands the inventory in each of these communities — rather than starting from scratch in an unfamiliar city — is what keeps an exchange on schedule.
Getting Started
If you own investment property and expect to sell within the next year, the right time to start planning a 1031 exchange is now, not after you've accepted an offer. Watch Episode 1 of "1031 Exchange, Explained" for a full walkthrough of the identification period.
Watch Episode 1 of "1031 Exchange, Explained": https://youtu.be/Kmbth-XiI50
Schedule a consultation with JJ Gorena: https://calendly.com/treygroupcommercial/15min
JJ Gorena, The Trey Group Phone: 210-367-6024 Email: homes@thetreygroup.com







