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Updated almost 6 years ago on . Most recent reply

Is the market too saturated?
How can I determine if a market is too saturated to start investing?
I'm looking around online to find how many places there are for rent. There is a lot of places to rent. Maybe even too many.
Determining this might be common sense, but I'm hoping some of the professionals could weigh in.