
4 March 2021 | 13 replies
With continuing low interest rates, coastal migrants with more money, and Millennials -- a bigger generation than the Baby Boomers -- now coming into prime home-buying age, we are going to continue to see high demand.
4 November 2016 | 3 replies
It just occurred to me that I should have pointed out that it was not the TENANTS that complained and outed the landlord despite being obviously taken advantage of, it was the NEIGHBORS that complained of:Loud noiseAnti-social behaviorOvercrowdingApparently landlords like him pulling this off mostly with migrants is a common problem in London.

12 January 2018 | 7 replies
During a catastrophe migrant roofers show up that are from out of town.

30 June 2022 | 17 replies
Halfway through it decided to delete itself without my noticing, so please excuse me if it seems rushed towards the end.As a quick prologue I am a soon-to-be Aussie migrant planning my move to probably Maine later this year with an 'Excellent'-ranked local credit score of 1024/1200 and a small history of SF REI near our East coast.

28 December 2013 | 10 replies
It is a good indicator of future trends in drilling and migrant workers. https://www.dmr.nd.gov/oilgas/directorscut/directorscut-2013-09-13.pdfThis presentation from the DMR also outlines the number of long term jobs projected and new permits issued.https://www.dmr.nd.gov/oilgas/presentations/NDOGCPC091013.pdf

25 January 2017 | 142 replies
This is currently happening in Europe and the US, and is epitomized by the current "migrant crisis" in the EU.

12 December 2017 | 32 replies
On the other hand, migrants and investors from NY/nj/CA have flooded TX/Carolinas/CO real estates in the last 2.5 years.

4 April 2016 | 5 replies
I was informed it was a "housing unit" for a farmer for his migrant workers during the summer months...thus, I am told he has no financial info as this was part of the workers compensation.
12 November 2015 | 10 replies
Some niches I'd think of in your area would be catering to migrant farm workers.

17 October 2015 | 7 replies
Atlanta tends to lag the West Coast and hotter markets because of our diverse economy and huge number of millennial migrants.