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Brian Burke Best markets to buy multifamily in 2016: A round-table discussion
30 June 2021 | 126 replies
Maybe this will have a trickle-down effect for all housing stock in the Portland Metro, jacking up prices for SFRs and pushing millennials and working class people to apartments (Brian's niche).  
Matthew McNeil Please point me to a new growing market in the Pacific NW
22 May 2018 | 21 replies
And, it would be a mistake in today’s world not to study what Millennials are desiring.
Moaaz Malik 100K in cash to start investing
26 January 2022 | 58 replies
Things to consider when choosing your next locations are millennials and COVID.
Alex Corral Columbus vs Cleveland
3 January 2018 | 16 replies
The downtown’s population has grown by more than 75 percent since 2000, and nearly half of the core’s residents are Millennials.
Brian Zaug I want this property, how do I get it?
26 November 2018 | 38 replies
For being a millennial, you'd think I'd know how to use technology a little better!!
Greg Barrett Systems
10 April 2018 | 10 replies
I'm a millennial so I will try to keep everything on a cloud based service; however, your insights are very helpful.  
George Yu I just built a 36 unit apartment complex.
3 August 2022 | 278 replies
Developers often build for millennials, students, healthcare, elderly and disabled but rarely do they build for low income working class.
John M. Where to invest -- Good areas/Bad areas
17 November 2018 | 88 replies
Most of the buyers, tenants moving here are 30 somethings millennials who grew up in the burbs but want to live "in towm" this area is not downtown, but were considered the burbs in the 50's, white flight in the 70's and then influx back in 90s but more so 00's.where will they want to be when theyhave kids?
Helen Zhang Cleveland Population Decline... Why?
8 November 2017 | 100 replies
The high-density population with millennials who wants to live closer to downtown will trigger gentrification. 
Wes Blackwell Stockton & Lodi To Be #4 Housing Market In 2018
6 June 2018 | 25 replies
Let me run some of those phrases through my nifty Millennial Translator 5000 and tell you what they mean..."