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John Patterson
  • Contractor
  • Canton, GA
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When is the Silver Wave suppose to peak?

John Patterson
  • Contractor
  • Canton, GA
Posted

I know it’s not the easiest topic to discuss in all arenas, but it is a part of life. We have a very large population over 70 years of age that possess a lot of real estate. With forecasts of the US being 5mil homes down for the next 10 years, is this a niche that should be explored to the up and coming generation or should large investor’s swoop in and pick these homes up in Reos or reverse mortgages?

Also, with the depreciating teams of contractors these days, I foresee large deferred maintenances that need to be addressed.