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Ali Boone Calling all of the Female Investors Out There!
31 July 2018 | 48 replies
I'm really starting to get more interested in shared-housing and how that idea is catching on for the millennial age-group. 
Dustin Ruhl Homes flying off market
27 April 2017 | 12 replies
Meanwhile, you have millennials in many areas that are finally at the kid having/SFR buying nexus and they're seeing interest rates rise for the first time in a decade.
Naveen G. Looking to invest in NW Austin (Cedar Park, Round Rock)
20 May 2017 | 6 replies
It’s a young, vibrant city, where the unofficial motto is “keep Austin weird” and where the average age is 31 years old – a full 9 years younger than the state average. [2] Austin is home to headquarters for Facebook, Google, Dell, IBM, and other high-tech employers, which have given new life to the downtown, and have created an influx of Millennials and their families – all looking for a place to live.[3] With a strong university culture, no state of personal income tax, and world-class cultural institutions such as the LBJ Presidential Library and Museum, Austin is a great place for people to visit and to live.General Facts The population of Austin is about 842,592 (U.S.
Lee Yan Building a $1.8 Million rental portfolio in 2 years
3 May 2017 | 16 replies
With the tighter lending standards by banks and the "wait and see" attitude of the millennials, we predict the demand for median single family rentals and affordable small multi-families ($1200-$1500) will continue to increase over the next 4 years. 2.
Kurt Kwart HUD Ben Carson on CNBC; Investor thesis on babyboomer and trail
13 June 2017 | 0 replies
Highlights include:Discussion of investors trying to buy up trailer parks because of the theory that baby boomers don't have enough money, will need to sell house late in life to downsize, to move into trailer parks.Possible changes to encourage millennials to buy condos by loosening requirements to make it easier for young people to get into their first purchase.Rolling student debt into mortgage debt.http://video.cnbc.com/gallery/?
Ben Tilbury Looking Insights/Advice on the Tucson Arizona Market??
5 July 2017 | 12 replies
Millennials in CA can't afford or don't care to live by themselves at the moment and also apartments are more recession proof than SFH because when people start getting their homes foreclosed on or losing their jobs they have to find an affordable place to rent and usually turn to apartments and smaller units.
Jerry N. Nest thermostat for a rental property? Other option?
20 June 2017 | 6 replies
We are looking for a tech savvy option to appeal to the millennials
Jared Cuyler New Investor in Northwest Florida
30 May 2017 | 16 replies
It's nice to see fellow millennials who have a sense of delayed gratification and strive for financial freedom!
Jorge Ruiz Moving in or moving out
30 May 2017 | 1 reply
I'm focusing on housing for the millennials which as a whole don't want to own property. 
Shiloh Lundahl What have been your very best landlording tips?
31 May 2017 | 49 replies
Especially now that millennials are surpassing the baby-boomers in population ...