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Jorge Duarte
  • Realtor
  • San Luis, AZ
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Low Inventory making it hard to buy or easier?

Jorge Duarte
  • Realtor
  • San Luis, AZ
Posted

With a population that grew from 10k to over 40k in a little over 5 years! Medium household income growing and pre-qualifications getting more common, the housing inventory is not able to keep up with the demand! New Constructions are ranging from 150K to 250K, existing homes are selling on a hot market around 130k to 180k, with rents going up to $1100. 

Between first-time homebuyers, and out-of-state investors with biggerpockets :P, what are some strategies you all know about that can generate great deals? How many strategies can we list? 

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