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Lorin K.
  • Tacoma, WA
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Realestate heat maps. Rental rates, total ownership and many more

Lorin K.
  • Tacoma, WA
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I am a bit fascinated by the many heat maps that exist when doing google searches. I was curios when doing a search online what states or counties had the most home owners. Does this suggest that most of California homes 60% or less are not owner occupied? 

What does this chart tell us? that perhaps in North Dakota Mean income exceeds the mortgage value by 2/3 this most local residents do qualify to buy a house?

How about the national cash flow heat map? Look at florida! a high cash flow state? Where I live, most of western Washington specifically the Puget sound has a low cash flow due to the shrinking 1-2% properties. 

http://www.realtytrac.com/news/heat-maps/rental-returns-and-cash-flow-heat-map/