
8 June 2017 | 76 replies
On the good side a housing boom will happen because millennial are looking to buy but pay is depressed right now.

6 January 2020 | 91 replies
The trend of millennials wanting to live by their favorite coffee shops, etc. is not changing.

16 June 2016 | 24 replies
Interestingly, this upturn in the market differs from the "bubble" we saw burst in 2008, in that it is underpinned by basic economics (low supply, high demand, and low interest rates), and it correlates with what we're seeing in consumer behavior (such as millennial buyers delaying first home purchases until well into their 30's).So...I think we're in for an interesting ride, and there may be some significant opportunities in new construction in the coming years.

14 September 2016 | 14 replies
And as a whole, both Cincinnati metro and Campbell County are growing (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cincinnati_metropoli...) especially with millennials and YP’s.

18 January 2018 | 14 replies
Over the next 5 years, the area expects to benefit from a migration of more than 100,000 millennial residents, a demographic that is most likely to rent vs own.

22 July 2020 | 48 replies
that's a majority of my applicants, seems like all the millennials are getting ESA certificates to escape paying pet rent. what would you do in this case?

13 November 2019 | 34 replies
A lot of times, these are growing areas because millennials are attracted by the lower cost of living.D-neighborhoods are where you start seeing a lot more neglect and crime rates start going up.

14 October 2020 | 29 replies
@Brittany Shearer@Alyssa StromI'd recommend connecting with Alyssa and Scott Hoefler with the Millennial Investor Focus Group on Facebook as they do a great job putting on Meet ups and I'm impressed with both of their knowledge they have of the market.

3 December 2020 | 28 replies
@Walter Antonio For rentals I typically like areas that have:1) Strong income growth2) High millennial presence3) Existing base of rental demand.Below are the Vegas ZIPs that meet those criteria.You seem to be onto something with 89138.

8 March 2020 | 14 replies
Plus Colorado Springs is an awesome place to live, especially for the millennial generation which has on multiple occasions been ranking Colorado Springs the #1 place to move to.