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Stephen D.
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Choosing your sub market

Stephen D.
  • Specialist
  • Melbourne, FL
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To seasoned investors/ syndicators and passive investors that invest in large multi family properties: What are the main statistics in the demographics that you look for? What types of numbers/ percentages do you look for in growth, employment ect. What sources do you use to find the accuracy? Since I plan on starting in my own backyard I would like to have an idea on what to focus on in the future. Thanks