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Gabe Salinger First house, unfamiliar market. What to look for?
26 March 2023 | 11 replies
Does Wichita Falls have a diverse economy or is it dependent on the military base for jobs and people?
Dennis Lin New to Real Estate Investing, but ready to learn! & buy a out of state rental!
21 November 2023 | 15 replies
Indy has diverse types of employers, not dominated by one type such as the auto industry or oil industry.
Kory Fellom Small Town Investing
12 May 2016 | 2 replies
Who are the main employers, are they diverse or tied to one industry?  
Jay Hinrichs Average sales price SF bay Area 936k ??
9 August 2018 | 67 replies
Richmond has many, many things going for it that is bringing gentrification: proximity to a diverse pool of jobs (and not dependent on tech), infrastructure going in (Richmond ferry terminal), non-profits building affordable-housing (the good kind), old HUD and Richmond Housing Authority properties are in the long-process of being torn-down and sold off so that ugly lots and abandoned houses will eventually be revitalized. 
Alex Shaughnessy San Diego
4 January 2021 | 15 replies
I certainly would not purchase this property if I did not expect continuing rent appreciation as it is detached duplex (two tenants are typically twice the work of one) and the current cash flow is too low for me to justify the effort.So far the extent of our value adds has been rehabs with potentially adding bathrooms.I have significant confidence of continued rent increases over the next few years at least: 1) rents lag property appreciation. 2) vacancy rate is real low. 3) cost to add more than ADU is high - it coasts around $100K to break ground for residential in San Diego (permits, surveys, etc.). 4) Minimum wage increases already approved.  5) one of the best weather climates in the US.  6) rising population: one recent study had San Diego as 13 highest population increase of large US cities.  7) geographically constrained: Constrained by Mexico to the South, Pacific to the West, Camp Pendleton to the North, and the East quickly gets harsh.  8) good and varied employment: Hard to manage a employment category melt down that could impact the range of employment in San Diego.  9) environmentally diverse from mountains to desert to beach to happening urban center.This weekend I plan to send 2 rent increase notices. 
Stephen Brown Considering Other Market? Look at Toledo, Ohio
22 September 2021 | 2 replies
The diverse job base keeps quality renters in the area.
Jordan M. Question For CPA’s Who chose RE Tax
5 July 2019 | 8 replies
I work at a small firm of around 25 and we have a large diverse client base and only a couple dozen are RE focused clients.
David Miller Remote Investor Looking to Add Properties in Milwaukee
10 June 2020 | 7 replies
It’s quite diverse here and will take a while to get a handle on, and seeing where you’re investing will help tremendously.
Mohammad El Sahlah Investing in Phoenix or Florida or Oregon or Texas
17 January 2018 | 1 reply
It's landlord friendly and has strong/diverse economy. 
Allison R. What states/areas to invest in now?
4 May 2015 | 109 replies
The economic hub and diversity of the city have helped our recovery's trajectory be more sustainable.