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Jason Rowlett Keep or sell investment for primary residence?
14 March 2016 | 13 replies
The market for studio buyers for that size is a small segment.
Brian Smith The right Realtor
15 January 2009 | 10 replies
Very few agents deal with commercial, reo or investor segments as a primary area.I have a RE blog concerning REO properties, and get a unbelivable volume of questions from Realtors that they should know after working with properties for a month (These are people who have been in the business for 15+ years).I'd call a local BROKER and ask for an agent in the offiice who handles investments, commercial, or whatever you like.
David Smith How is philadelphia-rental-market ?
8 September 2017 | 11 replies
Our Philadelphia market overall tends to be a very interesting market and can have low vacancy rates but that is segmented into individual classes of the rental market.
Account Closed What does your HEADACHE-O-METER look like?
28 May 2017 | 19 replies
What have you found out about this segment?
Rick Turman Huge Walk-through Turnouts - ZERO OFFERS!
3 November 2016 | 24 replies
@Jay Hinrichs My market normally runs even slower than 90, but inventory is really low around here at the moment in certain segments (although there's lots of overpriced junk that's been on market for a year or more.)
Vinay H. BOA calls peak housing
26 September 2018 | 5 replies
It's been feeling like this for a while but now the "experts" at BOA (probably from the Countrywide division) are weighing inBANK OF AMERICA: The most important segment of the housing market has peakedBusiness InsiderAkin Oyedele,Business Insider•September 24, 2018manhattan real estate housingmanhattan real estate housingMoreSpencer Platt/GettyThe top is in for existing-home sales, which make up 90% of transactions in the US, according to economists at Bank of America Merrill Lynch.They cite worsening affordability, higher mortgage rates, and price cuts as reasons sales are unlikely to bounce back after peaking in November.They no longer expect existing-home sales to contribute to the economy's growth.The largest segment of the housing market has peaked and will no longer contribute to the US economy's growth, according to US economists at Bank of America Merrill Lynch."
Michael Pilolla Newbie Needs Some Direct Marketing Guidance...Please!
7 September 2019 | 5 replies
It's hard to stand out.There are some owner-occupied segments with people who share motivating factors for selling their home.Seniors with Long-time Ownership: often ready to downsize or transition to assistance.Homeowners with Low Financial Stability Scores (FSS): Struggling financially and likely ready to cash in on their asset.Both these categories have additional advantages in that they probably don’t haven’t been updated and may have deferred maintenance.
Drew Graham St Pete Beach, Florida snowbird market
29 September 2019 | 2 replies
Snowbirds come when the snow falls and stay until it melts...that segment has already booked their stays or will be in the next few weeks. 
Matthew Doyle Market Saturation in Smokies?
11 October 2022 | 46 replies
I was watching a segment on the travel market and they were saying that most folks planning travel for next year are looking for bucket list-type vacations.
David Harriman To 1031 or Not to 1031, That is the Question
18 June 2017 | 10 replies
It has had tremendous increase in value, tremendous cash flow but I have taken both depreciation and cost segmentation depreciation.