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Updated about 6 years ago on . Most recent reply
Where do you go for investment research?
We’re all trying to understand what’s going on with the market and where we should invest.
What are your favorite sites/resources for researching list prices, sale prices, cap rates, rents, employment and demographic trends, etc?
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@Account Closed as Matt mentioned Co-star is a great resource but quite expensive, if you are looking for some free resources try some of these out. Also, if you are looking at a specific market your property management company and/or mortgage broker may be able to get your the Co-star report for that market.
Milken best cities report (google it), Marcus & Millichap, Integra Realty Resources (IRR), Census.gov, City-data.com, bestplaces.net, CBRE
Hope this helps!