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Jim K. C-, D, F-class neighborhoods
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.
Kevin Urena Investing in Albany NY smart or not ??
6 May 2023 | 35 replies
My concerns with the market are demographic - low growth, aging population, and economic - there's not much job growth to attract or keep working age residents, especially Millennials and Gen Z. 
Rich Weese Contrarian view for real estate ownership. Life long investor.
25 June 2019 | 17 replies
I have bought and sold a lot of real estate and I have not seen a great deal of millennial's interested in buying a home.
Derek DeVerna Ohio Multi Family BRRRR Deal
16 April 2020 | 16 replies
You are so ahead of the curve, those Toledo neighborhoods with the cool and affordable houses (opposite of cookie cutter) will be all the rage when the millennials move out of their parents basement (eventually lol).
Drew Nashmy INVENTORY! Where are you?!
2 November 2020 | 24 replies
We'll see first time home buyer numbers increase exponentially as millennials start having kids and start looking for homes in good school districts.
Katie Greenman Contribute to Roth or put that towards real estate investing goal
9 March 2022 | 118 replies
Definitely, real estate, by you are 30 you will be among millennials that owned homes.
Amy Raye Rogers The Negative Cash Flow Club!!
13 January 2022 | 65 replies
Maybe I’m just too risk adverse… as a millennial who saw the 08 crash.
Jim K. For newbies and the BIG MEANIE INVESTORS in the BiggerPockets forums
20 June 2024 | 69 replies
As long as they're getting paid and feel they're doing worthwhile work, there are plenty of Millennials and Gen X who will sleep at their desks.
Golan Corshidi Is investing based on appreciation a recipe for disaster?
25 June 2024 | 125 replies
Here is the reality, to quote Tyler Durden at Zerohedge ""how many Gen-Xers and Millennials have the means to buy million-dollar bungalows and overpriced portfolios?
Don Konipol Actual Questions I’ve Been Asked by Borrowers/Brokers
2 July 2024 | 18 replies
What has been the experience of the "Millennial" and those coming there after?