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Updated over 6 years ago on . Most recent reply
Follow millennial hipsters to find the next hot neighborhood
I always used to hear people in the real estate industry say, "Follow the artists to find the next hot neighborhood."
In 2018, these "artists" can be replaced by millennial hipsters that open coffee shops, juice bars, and hot yoga studios in low income areas subsequently causing the area to get increasingly better over time.
Has anyone else noticed this trend?