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Account Closed Starting out with first inestment property
6 April 2019 | 2 replies
Im a millennial I love technology and utilizing for benefits so I hate the idea of paper checks and snail mail.
Lowry Coe What does everyone think of Tulsa, OK?
26 November 2022 | 21 replies
/European cities for innovativemunicipal problem solving (Cities of Service, 2018)• No. 4 best city for traffic (CarRentals.com 2019)• No. 4 best large city for starting a business(WalletHub.com 2017)• No. 5 among America’s Best Small Cities (BestCities.org 2019)• No. 3 most popular city for extremely active millennials(ActiveNetwork.com 2018)• No. 1 Broken Arrow ranked Most Livable Small City in the U.S.
Gregory Craig New York is too expensive and l'm looking at other states
16 November 2020 | 25 replies
I've heard it's a big spot for millennials.
Brandon Turner What are the key indicators of a good rental market?
3 February 2017 | 63 replies
(at least to certain target markets, especially younger millennial folks, who are more likely to be renters).Also, when looking at rental markets, I try to find places where it would cost substantially more to rent a single family home than it is to rent an apartment.
Account Closed Rehab with "green" materials as a marketing niche
28 February 2015 | 1 reply
This is not to say there isn't subset of, say, Millennial renters who wouldn't pay a premium for this type of space, but I'd guess they would be in the city and/or on the coasts rather than in the flyover zone.
Wei Li Yield curve inverted into recession
18 August 2019 | 3 replies
I did hear that population in Us is starting to go down so in future there may be less people to sell houses to as millennials are now a days not looking to start families.
Brandon B. Investing in San Diego
30 December 2019 | 15 replies
Currently, an entire third of San Diego’s population consists of millenials, making it the second most millennial-populated city in the country.3. 
Alexander Roeschmann Housing Market Crash?
23 July 2020 | 92 replies
.- Too much pent up demand - Only 1 in 3 Millennials own homes.
Miguel Ochoa Is this a bubble?
1 June 2016 | 13 replies
I'm thinking that these will hold value well as far as the eye can see:Vacation houses, the sort coveted by trophy-hunting buyers, which are on the waterfront or similar "prime" locations in the warmer climates.Starter homes in demand by Millennials, will be in demand for some time to come. 
Sean Kirkham Potential Headwinds in 2017 for Investors
16 January 2017 | 4 replies
Think rust belt to sun belt (a super cycle), think east/west coast high company costs looking to relocate to Dallas to reduce employee costs and be close to key strategic transportation routes (DFW, interstates) linking coast to coast in a few hours.The long term trend of more renters has a lot of legs left (millennials, boomers), cost of a house is going up as well as higher rates so that will continue to keep people renting as well.