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The market here in Rhode Island is very hot but VERY overpriced with little room for ROI. I am starting to consider investing in out-of- state real estate. Where are the best up and coming markets? I finally realized that just because my local market is to competitive it does not mean that I should only be limited to where I live! I keep hearing about Michigan, Florida, Indiana and Ohio. I would love some feedback, thanks!!
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@Paolo Agostinelli I really enjoyed reading your response to @Daniel DeSurra about the Pittsburgh market. Pittsburgh really does continue to attract many corporations, companies and small business owners for a variety of reasons. Pittsburgh has gone through an amazing transformation from it's steel industry days. Many neighborhoods are seeing their areas renovated while tax and development incentives are enticing many businesses to move in and grow. Our Mayor, Bill Peduto, is spearheading/encouraging many of the infrastructural improvements such as the "Hyperloop". We just saw the Rivers Casino breaking ground on a new hotel that will be accompanied by a major upcoming development called the "Esplanade" transforming Pittsburgh's North Shore.
All of this combined with the tech and healthcare growth in our area by such corporations as UPMC (University of Pittsburgh Medical Center), AGH (Allegheny General Hospital), Ford/Volkswagen/Argo AI's joint venture on self drivings cars, Uber, Google, Amazon, Carnegie Mellon, and many others, are attracting people to the area who in turn need housing. This is attracting Real Estate Investors looking to cash in on Pittsburgh's growth. Now, more than ever, I see Pittsburgh providing Investors many cash flowing opportunities and returns on those investments.
Many people, mostly young urban professionals, are moving into the city and surrounding areas to take advantage of this growth. @Daniel DeSurra Daniel, in addressing your specific concern about declining population growth in Pittsburgh: The last census was completed in 2010, next one scheduled for 2020. So we have yet to formally see today's population issue addressed. From what I have experienced, after living here my whole life, is that Pittsburgh did in fact see a stagnation period between the steel industry exit and the influx of the tech/healthcare era. Therefore, in my opinion, we saw our share of people moving away and now a generation has passed on contributing to many of the recent articles about Pittsburgh's "declining" population. I am confident we will see a surge in those numbers as Pittsburgh continues to flourish.
Feel free to reach out to me if you want to know more about this tremendous city of ours....Pittsburgh PA.