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How to know your market statistically...

George Moehlenhoff
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I came back from the summit and realized theres so much more I need to know about my market. How do each of you define demand? Are there reports you run with an agent, are there specific stats you pay attention to? anything and everything welcome. How do you define demand for an area to either flip or buy and hold?

Thank you.

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George Moehlenhoff - Which stats you should know will be strategy dependant. In other words, if you are a flipper, you need to know inventory levels today, 3 months ago, 6 months ago, 1 year ago, etc and of those, you need to know which were distressed sales (REO, short sales, probates) and which were standard sales. You will also want to know how many were funded with loans (and what types) as well as how many all cash. Knowing these helps you better understand where your market is today and where it is likely going. Then you are in a better position to negotiate a price that makes sense for the flip.

As a buy and holder, you want to know vacancy factors, cap rates, loan rates, etc. It is a whole different ballgame.

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