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Updated 9 months ago on . Most recent reply

how do you know if a neighborhood has potential of going up in price?
how do you know if a neighborhood has potential of going up in price?
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Hi Claudia,
@Abel Curiel said it perfectly. I would also suggest forcing appreciation to reduce market speculation (property improvements, adding bedrooms, finding ways to increase rent, buying at a discount, etc).
Good luck!
Ryan