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Avel Arci Who's cashflowing investing from a market like SF Bay Area? How?
11 July 2018 | 72 replies
If so, maybe a Millennial like me can finally move out of mom's basement. 
Jo-Ann Lapin Sacramento real estate invesment question
15 February 2017 | 9 replies
I'm a millennial at heart and would have moved to Sacramento from the Bay Area if my company had better work-from-home policies.
Leon Lee Atlanta part-time investor asking for suggestions
17 February 2017 | 10 replies
The schools in Gwinnett are making a huge turnaround and the country is spending big bucks to pull Intown buyers and millennials to the suburbs.  
Arthur Zaragoza Turn $100k into $5k/month positive cash flow
26 December 2016 | 45 replies
I'm just not sold on this idea that all Millennials want a 750 ft2 apartment near a Skytrain line so they can have lattes, which seems to be common wisdom based on very little research.
Sunny Dutta Why are you renting?
9 January 2016 | 13 replies
As a "millennial," I hear a lot about our generation and lack of desire to purchase.I think it comes down to several factors (there is no one-size fits all here):1.
Brandon Proctor Unbiased opinions
8 January 2016 | 18 replies
In town, it's small-town, 1 grocery store, car wash, a new post office, nice school and some old time buildings.. but now the millennials are buying homes there, and making the drive to the airport, Learjet and even Koch Industries, just for that oasis of home at night.There are other places.. within the city, that should never be left out.. but hopefully this gives you a long-winded overview of our area. 
Michael Delpier Houston - Is the market going soft?
17 November 2015 | 34 replies
In addition, millenials are coming into their own in a big way, and while most plan on owning eventually, they make up a big part of the tenant base, with more leaving home and coming online as renters soon (http://urbanland.uli.org/economy-markets-trends/evolving-housing-preferences-millennials/).
Account Closed The Impact of Urbanization on Real Estate
3 November 2016 | 0 replies
Another research report revealed that 62 percent of Millennials prefer to live in mixed-use communities found in urban centers.
Steevee Reroma Where to look in SoCal
10 November 2016 | 16 replies
I do know there are more millennials camping out at home and they are a bigger group of people than the baby boomer generation.
Jason Schimer Starting out and I hate my area (Miami Fl) I'll explain why.
16 March 2021 | 22 replies
Now these areas have become trendy and desirable places for young millennial professionals to live and hang out.