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Bogdan Cirlig
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Los Gatos, CA
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Falling Oil Prices may spell trouble for Houston, TX Housing Market

Bogdan Cirlig
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Los Gatos, CA
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When gas prices are falling people usually jump for joy and celebrate, they start traveling more and overall most are happy, except for Houstonians.

Houston’s job market is heavily relying on the oil industry, and falling prices usually mean the job cuts are starting to happen.

Zilpy.com has been tracking the rental market for the past 8 years and has compiled a live Rental Market report covering all major metropolitan areas in the nation. Houston, TX Rental Market has been up 11%...

Read full report here.

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