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Ruben Kanya
  • Short Term Rental: Realtor, Investor, Manager
  • Atlanta, GA
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Where do you go for your market research (data)?

Ruben Kanya
  • Short Term Rental: Realtor, Investor, Manager
  • Atlanta, GA
Posted

Hi BP nation, considering that there is an abundance of sources that you can get your information when analyzing a new city /state /neighborhood you are looking to invest in these days, which source do you feel serves you best?

To piggy back that comment, is there one that you feel does a better job of allowing you to have a subject market to do a side by side analysis against the one you're inquiring on? I would love to hear yours and why you think it may be superior. Here are a few that I find helpful:

Let me know yours and why!