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Benjamin Perles Beginner outlook on REI
8 September 2021 | 12 replies
@Grace WangI actually listened to the millennial RE investor and I learnt a lot about all the hack methods through them!
Tj Hock Pet Policies (changes in new environment)
29 January 2023 | 3 replies
Enjoy26% of tenants purchased pets during the pandemicOnly 40% of service animals actual meet HUD Guidelines11% of residents have pets even if they aren’t allowed41% of millennial and gen z move out because of pets not being allowedPerformance Stats1.72% of renters are looking for pets2.Pets is #2 search criteria right after budget3.Decrease days on market average of 10 days (83% of pm firms said they could rent faster)4.Base rent increase of 10-15%5.On average residents with pets stay an average of 21% longer (18-48 months)
Adam Britt Need advice on possible investment in rough area
3 June 2019 | 88 replies
It is sad that this is the cry of so many of our millennials who are drowning in student loan debts to get a degree to go into careers that don’t afford them a comfortable living after making their loan payments.
Lane Kawaoka 2013 Memphis, 2014 Atlanta, 2017 Indianapolis, 2018 Ohio ?
13 April 2018 | 27 replies
Many millennials are moving back into the city, just as I saw in KC about 5-6 years ago.We’ve expanded to Cincinnati as well.
Ann Howell Fraud with our Birmingham turnkey property
24 July 2016 | 199 replies
I find B ham tops out about 1k in rents .. folks that can afford more I think are jumping back into the buying pool.. there are some good articles coming out about Millennial's understanding their purchasing power and starting to jump into home owner ship.. we track this as builders here in Oregon since it could be very pronounced what they could add to the market.
Meghan McCallum What is your best advice for turning a building "green"
19 March 2017 | 49 replies
I would have to disagree that millennials are the largest renting pool out there.  
Account Closed Top 3 Investment Areas In Pittsburgh Over The Next 4-7 Years
1 November 2023 | 38 replies
This transformation is expected to escalate the demand for rental properties, particularly among young professionals and millennials who seek the allure of urban living.
Roland S. How Poor Americans get Exploited by their Landlords
17 April 2019 | 74 replies
They sound like two millennials that decided there was an injustice and they found a way to "prove it".
Derrick Thomas Discrimination in Real Estate Investment
30 June 2017 | 88 replies
The closest thing to a "problem" that we ever experienced came from a lazy, underemployed, pot-smoking, entitled millennial who happened to be White.The below are just some of the tools in our toolkit that we use to evaluate prospective renters, but in our experience, we're much quicker to look at , amongst other things:   -  How people dress, regardless of their race/color    -  Their Payment History/FICO score (reflection of their honesty/reliability/honor in upholding their obligations)   -   Actual Landlord References going back at least 2 or 3 prior LandlordsAll other things being equal, we'd much sooner Rent to an articulate, well-spoken, well-dressed, punctual, gainfully-employed black individual than a late-arriving, sloppy-sounding, and sloppy-looking white dude.At the end of the day , it's about the Green(and the reliability of getting said Green) ..... not whether one is  black or white... 
Erik Pierson Dual Career Real Estate Agent?
15 June 2023 | 48 replies
Finally, there is already a great deal of evidence that millennials prefer the mobility that renting offers.