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Levi Blum
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2023 investment focus

Levi Blum
  • Property Manager
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Five real estate investment markets to keep an eye on for 2023 according to expert and Market & Trends

1. Recovery of the Short-Term Rental Industry

2. Stronger Demand in Secondary and Tertiary Markets

3. Growing Interest in Long-Term Airbnb Rentals

4. Rise in Fractional Rental Property Investing

5. Technological Advancements

I would love to hear from investors if they agree with it.

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Adam Bartling
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Adam Bartling
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  • Rosenberg, TX
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Price is going to push the more rural market into growth.  I know 3 developers that are looking for the next 10 year plan now.

Fractional ownership? Syndications?  Hell ya, I wish I had internet when I was in my 20s so I could learn all this sooner.  This area will grow and development will keep getting built.  I would be interested in jumping in on a portfolio of properties

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