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14 October 2020 | 6 replies
A lot of millennials are moving to the burbs, and the whole northwest corridor between Denver and Boulder is a prime target for many of them.
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8 December 2016 | 2 replies
Yes, there are still possibilities there but I don't like the old homes and their higher CapX.Speedway, Lawrence, Beechgrove, Southport, etc are all great areas - IMHOMost properties managers feel the same way about these areas and you won't have any problem finding someone to manage the assets in these areas.Of course, these areas are not overrun with millennials.
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8 July 2019 | 10 replies
Some things I discovered in my search as a newbie =)Detroit, MI - 15.1% rental yields, hip new destination for millennials, and large companies (Pfizer, Ford, Chemical Bank) moving there.
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12 August 2019 | 64 replies
Thanks for the feedback, I’ve heard quite a bit about Columbus Ohio as it’s rated as a top city for millennials to live in, just saw that last week.
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3 August 2017 | 1 reply
A lot of areas near downtown have been revitalized and are attracting millennials who want to stay in the city instead of moving out to the suburbs.
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18 April 2020 | 37 replies
Following one of the trends of millennials moving to generally southern, smaller towns in search of cheaper prices, better taxes, young vibe: I see that holding (Nashville, baton rouge, Raleigh, charlotte, Ashville, Charleston, lots of Florida) My Insight to share:I have experience in Coastal SC and Savannah (lived there 5 years -Bluffton, Hilton head, Savannah).
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1 March 2023 | 0 replies
The Huntsville/Madison Chamber invites all to take the assessment again for 2023, as there is no cost to complete the survey.While family-friendly policies have a direct impact on working parents, local and national research proves there is also a serious business case to being family-friendly:83% of millennials would leave one job for another with stronger family-friendly support.Replacing an employee costs an employer six to nine months of that employee’s salary.Over 60% of working parents said childcare issues have caused them to miss work.Employers lose $13 billion annually due to childcare challenges faced by their workforce.
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7 March 2020 | 19 replies
I have tenants who range from saavy Millennials to older folks who aren't and have been using my personal mail up to this point.
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18 January 2021 | 63 replies
More salaries (we're again talking about older population not millennials etc) means more money being spent.
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18 February 2023 | 4 replies
The analysis shows that millennials make up the largest group of millionaire renters, accounting for 28% of the category, followed by Gen X at 23%.