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Statistical Model for picking a Location
Hello all.
I have recently immigrated to Toronto, Canada. I have been deliberately holding off buying real estate in my home country, South Africa. (Story for another day). I want to begin investing this year with 1 or 2 multifamilies. Toronto is very expensive and tenant-friendly. I want to invest in the US but want to select a location based on a statistical model. I'm struggling to find all the data I want, and when I do it's super difficult to get the data to gel well. Are there any models out there that show City - Housing prices - rental prices - Pop. Growth - Unemployment - Crime?