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Updated almost 6 years ago on . Most recent reply

OOS investors - how to stay informed on your market
Hi there,
I'm curious to hear how out of state investors keep a pulse on the markets you're investing in (e.g. changes to local economy like major employers coming/going, neighborhoods on the rise/decline, etc.).
Here are a few ideas on my radar to stay in touch with the market dynamics:
- Read the annual financial report / CAFR for the city
- Periodically connect with my realtor and property manager for insight
- Set up keyword searches on BP to notify me when the city is mentioned
Anything else the BP community could recommend for this?