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Brett Wolk Newbie from San Diego, CA
2 July 2015 | 16 replies
As I was pondering what to do with this money late one night, I googled "Investment Blogs," then found an article titled "8 Best Investment Blogs for Millennials;" on that list was Invest Four More, and from there I found BiggerPockets!!
Leo Kingston Two Views of the American Dream – To Rent or To Own A Home?
1 July 2015 | 0 replies
Millennials who have been renting for a while generally experience some sticker shock when they start doing the math on home ownership, because the square footage they can afford to buy is usually smaller than what they’ve been renting.
Adrian Hunt Cities with fast growth and development
13 July 2015 | 3 replies
Philadelphia is a great market since it has the urban environment that millennials are looking for without the high property prices of New York City or DC.  
Mindy Jensen What makes a great investment market?
17 June 2015 | 55 replies
The lack of flexibility was a real problem and is for many people who value a flexible lifestyle as many millennials increasing do. 2) They got burned by the crash and now view real estate as a bad investment.3) RE generally is a bad investment for many people who don't buy right in markets that are not zooming up and I know a number of ppl who think this way. 4) They are older and do not want to deal with a house. 
Sid Franklin Chicago/Illinois Property Tax Hikes Making Me Jittery About Investing
15 December 2017 | 203 replies
This time, to pay CPS pension debt.http://chicago.suntimes.com/chicago-politics/7/71/...You have to wonder what level of school dysfunction and property tax hikes will finally motivate Gen X and Millennials with kids start pulling up the stakes  Once the water cooler chit chat turns from "you can make CPS work for your kids" to "you absolutely need to move to the suburbs to properly educate your kids," the City will be on the path to instability, larger wealth disparity and higher taxes (to pay the debt bomb) on those taxpayers willing to stick around to the bitter end.
Marcus Hendren The Softest Generation
26 June 2015 | 8 replies
http://www.dailydot.com/opinion/millennial-parents-poverty-internet-scapegoat/?
Antonio Gonzales Emerging Trends in Real Estate: 2016 Edition US & Canada
24 October 2015 | 4 replies
Such markets are “hip, urban, walkable, and attractive to the millennials” while providing better future opportunities for rising net income and appreciation than the 24-hour city markets that led the post–financial crisis real estate recovery.""
Jordan T. Sam Zell on Today's CRE Environment
8 November 2015 | 4 replies
Maybe C-class tenants can't afford their own homes, but B-class tenants can, and higher vacancy rates and lack of rent increases will trickle down into the C-class.The viewpoint about millennials not wanting to own homes is wrong - buying homes and starting families was just delayed due to a large recession at the beginning of their careers. 
Justin Farman Investing in small town
9 May 2019 | 6 replies
It’s been said 80% of millennials can’t get a mortgage ...think about that , 80%
John Kwon Is Tiny home trend the next mobile home park?
21 May 2019 | 8 replies
Is this the next mobile park movement for the millennials?