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All Forum Posts by: Sam Gaddis

Sam Gaddis has started 1 posts and replied 5 times.

@Chris Martin great find, thanks! Just sent him an email. 

PM me your emails and I'll add you to the Slack room

Also would be interested in building something similar. Let me know how this goes or if you'd like to collaborate. 

So far, I've just been scraping market data from city-data and then using v-lookups in excel to score individual properties. 

I often see people on BP recommending that market analysis should always involve reviewing Net Migration – however, I've been unable to find any good sources of data that look at net migration in recent years.

Most sites (like City-Data) use the US census data measuring net migration from 2000 - 2010. And of course I'll look at that, but how much should you trust data that's so old? 

I wouldn't bother with it except that I'm always hearing shocking figures about population growth in local news sources (Austin is growing by xx people per month), so I presume someone has more recent figures on this somewhere. 

Any ideas?