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A TON of listings in an area - What does it mean?
So, new to this whole REI thing. I'm messing around on Zillow just to start looking at various markets - what stuff is being listed for, for what, etc. A particular area of the map is LIT UP with listings. What might be going on here?
For my California peeps, I'm looking at Hemet, CA. Inland Empire - pretty far out from urban centers. When I was last out there a few years ago, seemed to be a bit of new construction going on.
Does this mean good opportunities or STAY AWAY?
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@Account Closed Parolees are released in Desert Hot Springs, go to Yucca Valley where their grandparents live, who get fed up, then end up at their Mother's place in Hemet.
I can draw you a map with arrows and routes.
Think I'm kidding?