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Dwayne Hirsch Immigration Laws
15 July 2006 | 16 replies
With 15% unemployment, Mexicans migrated seasonally at that time and part of the package from American companies like canneries was unemployement being paid when they returned home.
Nick J. WTF!!! I wish I was illegal
17 August 2010 | 100 replies
It is simply poor policy to allow random people to migrate to and from our country.
Mike Bishop Will residential real estate experience a similarly dramatic turnaround?
7 September 2010 | 17 replies
The migration patterns don't lie!
Jon Q. Costly Cities See Exodus (todays' WSJ)
3 November 2016 | 3 replies
When I see that they only consider domestic migration in their stats I know it is all but meaningless for an international city like Los Angeles or San Francisco. 
Account Closed California "here I . . . . Leave! * * * * Ouch!
5 June 2018 | 60 replies
Rather than migration from other states.
James Anthony Why I'm Bullish About the Price of Real Estate in New Zealand
20 July 2018 | 2 replies
I'm bullish on the price of real estate in New Zealand for the following reasons:ImmigrationIn New Zealand, the rate of migration has shot up dramatically recently.
John Asare New member from Richmond, Virginia
4 January 2016 | 13 replies
I am pretty bullish on growth in the southeast, and Richmond seems to be the lucky target of post-DC migration in many cases.Best of luck, reach out if you need anything.
Stephen Leblanc cash reserves
3 May 2012 | 12 replies
Outward migration?
Rachel Finch Fremont California multi-family investing
18 January 2017 | 8 replies
San Jose, Sunnyvale & Santa Clara at 1.26% sales growth.So basically the entire Bay Area is going to have the exact same amount of sales this year as they had last year... and you know what that means: plateau leveling off before the fall.And here's the reason why:https://www.biggerpockets.com/forums/621/topics/396725-millennial-migration-to-sacramento-2017---here-comes-the-rushThe next generation of home buyers is entering their prime "settle down" years and thinks that $650,000 for some 1950's crapshack tract home is absolute B.S., and I don't blame 'em.
Ivan Guillen Single Family Rentals: Are they a good investment?
26 November 2019 | 17 replies
Over the years we have migrated to smaller 2 and 3 bedroom homes to keep the folks from dragging to many family members in.