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Marcella Hoard
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Real Estate - The Pandemic Winners and Losers

Marcella Hoard
  • Specialist
  • San Antonio
Posted

Good afternoon!

I wanted to share an informative article on how the job market is influencing where investors are likely to be more successful in investing.  A few key highlights are:

-A key indicator to determine the best cities to invest in and where to expect the most growth is the recovery of the business services jobs, (services related to operating a business like accountants, lawyers, cleaning jobs, IT)

- The faster jobs in business services pick up, the more likely a market will be a good long-term bet for real estate investors

-San Antonio made the list for one of the top cities for business services job growth! (meaning its a top area for real estate investing)

-San Antonio, Charlotte and Nashville are the least-complicated investment locations.

A link to the article is below.

https://www.forbes.com/sites/i...