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Christian Savio
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Where to find data for out of state markets?

Christian Savio
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  • Coral Springs, FL
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I am looking for different resources to find data and information on a particular real estate market. Such as job growth, values, population growth, etc. Is there a good website, periodical or any other sources.

I live in South Florida but am looking to invest in some lower priced markets - Multifamily.

Thanks.

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Bryan O.
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Hi @Christian Savio. I think what you are seeing here with no response is that you are either not providing enough info, or not doing any research and asking a silly question before bothering to look at the many hundreds of posts where this information has been discussed time and again. You probably know which one I think has happened here ;)

Here is an article to get you started. Research enough to have educated questions that haven't been answered a million times, then ask away!

Best of luck and happy investing.

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