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Tiffany Watkins
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Where to find the data for market evaluation

Tiffany Watkins
  • Flipper/Rehabber
  • Vancouver, WA
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Hello BiggerPockets. I am a rookie trying to put together a spreadsheet of some of the markets I have in mind for BRRRR properties. What is taking so long is that I don't know where to find the most recent, accurate data. Where can I find median rent (I can't find this on Zillow), Rental vacancy rate, population growth, job growth, and rent to income ratio? Is there one website with this data? Or do I need to piece it together with several websites? Thanks!

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Paul Shannon
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Paul Shannon
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check the big commercial brokerage sites.  Marcus Millichap, CBRE, etc.  They report this info, as specially for the big metros.  Its multifamily driven and macro, but if your niche is single family, the data is useful. 

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