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Miguel Bautista New Jersey Real Estate should I move there?
1 March 2021 | 32 replies
I hear a lot of people are leaving NJ and NYC which I think can bring down prices in the next year or so if that trend is true and continues.
Suzy Pierchala Cleveland Cap Rates
18 June 2018 | 9 replies
Ohio City is a trendy pocket that is surrounded by rough stuff.
Jewel B. Rental Property Investing in North Carolina
2 December 2022 | 28 replies
Woodfin, just north of downtown Asheville just created a permitting process, the legal side of how they all hold up is yet to be determined, but the trend is there.  
Demetrius T Wardsworth Trying to figure out Atlanta’s market
1 April 2023 | 8 replies
Some of the neighborhoods that are currently experiencing revitalization and have become popular areas for real estate investment include:West End: A historic neighborhood with Victorian homes and a growing commercial district.Kirkwood: A family-friendly neighborhood with a mix of historic and new construction homes and a vibrant commercial area.Reynoldstown: A former industrial area that has been transformed into a trendy residential neighborhood with a popular Beltline trail.Edgewood: A neighborhood that is seeing rapid growth and development with new retail, restaurants, and residential properties.Old Fourth Ward: An area that has seen significant investment and development in recent years, with a mix of historic homes, new construction, and popular attractions like the Atlanta Beltline and Ponce City Market.When investing in gentrified areas, it's important to consider the potential for future growth and development, as well as the current demand for rental properties.
Rob Bergeron Religion and The Porn Industry
22 July 2018 | 1 reply
Currently, it is trendy on wall street to buy up properties and hold them.
Chris Moton Graph Representing Amount of Single Family Investors
20 June 2023 | 0 replies
This trend is similar to what we are seeing in Reno, Nevada.
Elizabeth Kuriakose Picking Houston Neighborhoods
28 June 2016 | 23 replies
But not so trendy that people are willing to walk under the highway 59 to cross into downtown and midtown at night.
Sid Naik Bay Area Rents collapsing
7 December 2020 | 50 replies
I don't think rents will stabilize so fast ,the trend is just emerging of working from suburbs ,in my humble opinion it will reverse back but changes take a while to overturn and hence it could be a buying opportunity for MF while this trend of working from suburbs holds on ( it might take 2-3-4 years to turn back maybe ).
Scott Innocente Canadians Investing in US Real Estate
18 March 2023 | 82 replies
As a result, demand for commercial and residential real estate in Florida has surged, with prices and rental rates increasing in many areas.The article suggests that this trend is likely to continue, as more companies seek to take advantage of Florida's business-friendly policies and growing economy.https://www.thecentersquare.co...
Samuel Gostnell Lots in Mount Washington neighborhood, Los Angeles
21 March 2019 | 7 replies
It has a great school district, low crime rate, close proximity to down town and other trendy neighborhoods.