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Dennis Bethea
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Hidalgo County, TX
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Imagine you had Marty McFly's sports almanac

Dennis Bethea
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Hidalgo County, TX
Posted

Hey guys,

A goal of mine is to publish a magazine targeting real estate investors in my area. I need to ask the investors here what you would like to see in a magazine targeting you.

What specific data would you be looking for to decide to buy or ignore in a market outside of your own?

Populations growth?

Increase in public works projects and timelines?

Larger businesses (multiple hospitals in a small area, for example)

Highlights of the City Commission and P&Z meetings when big firms and projects were coming.

If you could give me something, that would help me understand what data to target for potential articles.

Thank you for your time

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Population growth, diversity of jobs, and rent growth.

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