
14 June 2016 | 23 replies
I see something happening in does suburban markets send me a PM i will happily share more with you also, @Jack T. also jack California, is a bit saturated, but San Diego inland and north markets are pretty solid, and have ok cash flows and to build long term wealth California is the best place by far. anything you sit on in california is gonna be worth a fortune in the future, is just the facts like manhattan. areas where the crash never affects as much, prices like in smaller market. that still haven't recovered.

9 June 2016 | 10 replies
The south Florida market is high priced and saturated, according to my research.

11 June 2016 | 3 replies
Sioux Falls is a great market, and the investing side hasn't saturated much at all.

19 February 2017 | 33 replies
Eventually the market will saturate and only the best will remain as vacation rentals.

30 June 2016 | 13 replies
The market also seems saturated with agents, and I've had some bad experiences there, too.Right now I'm minimally involved in the community.

12 November 2015 | 80 replies
What about inventory, saturation and capital appreciation?

4 November 2015 | 7 replies
If enough moisture/water is present, it WILL penetrate/saturate even the concrete floor and work its way into the wall framing and through most any wall surface you choose.

18 November 2015 | 9 replies
This market has become so over-saturated that it is really tough to get any decent offer accepted.

16 November 2015 | 6 replies
At this point I don't know if I should throw in the towel in the Charlotte market. it seems too overly saturated to make any money here.
22 March 2016 | 50 replies
The market for my profession has become hopelessly saturated because of promises of guaranteed big bucks after graduation. my student loans was 100,000 but that is because 1.