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6 June 2018 | 25 replies
I'll bike on over as soon as I finish combing my ironic hipster mustache.Whoever is in charge of this development is VERY smart, and knows they will attract millennials by the truckload migrating from the Bay Area seeking out more affordable pastures.
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6 February 2018 | 12 replies
With the last few year's retail home prices climbing in most areas, the usual fix/flip investor is getting priced out and they are migrating to buying NPLs as a strategy to get to the property.
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11 June 2018 | 29 replies
Consider these numbers:In 2006, we had roughly:24,000 homes on market at any given time19,000 new homes being built19,000 net migration into DenverIn 2016, those numbers were:4,500 homes on market at any given time9,000 new homes being built38,000 net migration into DenverSupply has plummeted and demand has increased.
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2 May 2016 | 238 replies
I now live in Chicago, so have been slowly migrating my portfolio from Denver, since Denver prices appear unsustainable to me.
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3 December 2014 | 6 replies
I see a massive migration of investment money from Canada to US.
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13 April 2017 | 43 replies
This is one of the biggest challenges with site migrations, is maintaining url structure (gets really messy when you're switching content management systems, but if you're going from wordpress to wordpress, it's very simple).
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24 August 2021 | 113 replies
Las Vegas Now the Nation's Hottest Housing Market - Las Vegas passed Seattle as the #1 housing market.Las Vegas may be the best city to retire in the USNew large data center - possibly for Google.Amazon adding 1,000 jobs.Nevada sees population boost as people leave California in droves.LinkedIn Workforce Report - Migration - Las Vegas is #5.
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9 July 2017 | 11 replies
Based on the economic datas, I don't see much migration into the city, or jump in job growth in recent years.
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9 February 2022 | 21 replies
Choose the surrounding area of top markets that people are migrating to - surrounding area is priced cheaper that the actual top market areaChoose a market that are consistently below the national median - reduce risk during recession Choose a market that have a low price to rent ratio - increase cashflowChoose a market that has many starter SFH for LTR - Starter homes are in consistent demandChoose a partner with a solid track record and a proven system to partner up with - learn from someone who has done what you want to do at least 10x over
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16 January 2018 | 34 replies
Birmingham and Montgomery have very minor population losses each year within the city limits, but much of this is in-migration to preferred suburbs. (-1.5% or so last I looked - but again consult the two resources I gave you above).