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John Spina jr
  • Contractor
  • Staten Island, NY
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Recommendations for market trend searches.

John Spina jr
  • Contractor
  • Staten Island, NY
Posted
Hey everyone, Im looking to invest out of state being that my current market is too expensive. Im currently searching around a 1 hour driving radius from my area. Although I'm seeing potentially good deals, I'm curious if theres a website that can help show market trends. (other than best places.net) When I say market trends I mean up and coming shops and locations that expect an influx of population. I heard on a bp podcast to look where Starbucks is investing to setup new shops because there people obviously evaluate markets to sell more coffee. "So if there buying in that area, so should you." But where would someone find that kind of information? Any advice is much appreciated.

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