David Catlin
Long time lurker and first time member from Springfield Illinois
12 January 2016 | 18 replies
I would consider myself to have the millennial mindset.
Kwambe H.
Possible new RE Startup called Opendoor
11 April 2018 | 5 replies
I can see how this site would be a very appealing to millennials who like conducting transactions online and on their own time.
Chris Lefstad
I am moving. Should I sell my current house or rent it out?
12 September 2022 | 21 replies
In 5-10 years when millennials start making families, there will be even higher demand for good homes in good school districts.- 25K in cash from your equity does not give you enough 20% downpayment to buy anything better as a rental around here
Tj Hines
Looking for Syndicator Apartment Investors In This Group
24 May 2017 | 18 replies
What type of properties do Boomers vs Millennials want?
Allan Glass
Interest in a Real Estate Incubator in Los Angeles?
28 September 2017 | 20 replies
As millennials, like myself, graduate and as technology and real estate continue to intertwine, this seems like a great idea to me.
Jordan Pugh
38% ROI in North Carolina
26 February 2017 | 5 replies
NC is known for it's mill town cities and a lot are turning around with the millennial's looking for something small and close to all the amenities.
Derrick Wallace
The softening of the Multifamily space
7 March 2017 | 15 replies
The rental trend is long and has several contributors not just millennials, but downsizing boomers which is a growing contributor not on the tail end here.
Llewelyn A.
The Future of Suburbia. where to Invest in R.E. in the Future?
5 March 2017 | 0 replies
I read an article from Business insiders: The American suburbs as we know them are dyingIt's very interesting and basically talks about how the Suburbs are changing, malls are becoming ghost towns, and Millennials are move to more urban and efficient living spaces in denser areas where walkability is a benefit.Of course if all of this is true, buying into major cities ahead of the migration of younger people seems like an excellent strategy.In fact, we see this all the time and contributes towards a process of gentrification.
Neil Henderson
Cross promoting vacation rental on AirBnB and VRBO
8 March 2017 | 9 replies
The ones in my area generally refer to their VRBO number as I do.I refresh the add every few days to keep it towards the top of the search results.Since it is free it is a no brainer for me to use even if it only generates one lead a year.I also sometimes get someone that just wants to send me a check months ahead of their desired reservation and I have no problem with this either.My perception is that people using VRBO are middle aged people that don't mind spending money on a nice place.The inquires I get from AirBnB are more of the millennial crowd that may not have as much to spend as someone in the peak of their earning potential.
Lorin K.
House is estate in posession of accountant?
9 March 2017 | 4 replies
For 2016, these were the top 10 real estate markets to watch.https://www.trulia.com/blog/10-hot-real-estate-markets-to-watch-in-2016/They looked at five metrics: strong job growth over the past year, low vacancy rates, high affordability, more inbound home searches than outbound, and a large share of millennials.