Todd Powell
BP post got me fired!
10 September 2020 | 183 replies
Us millennials are probably the most guilty having been in our professional careers now for about 5-15 years+ and used to those dinosaur bosses not able to figure out how to send an attachment on an email let alone research their social media pages.
Ellie Perlman
Why Do Investors Keep Overpaying On Properties?
8 October 2021 | 54 replies
These factors include more retiring baby boomers electing to rent rather than purchase new homes, and millennials who are also choosing to rent rather than buy single-family homes.So Why Do We Still Witness Overbidding?
Cameron Daulton
Looking for tips on seller finance, Multifamily Indianapolis area
27 May 2020 | 7 replies
Check out episode 68 of the Millennial Real Estate Podcast.
Mondre Davis
New, excited, and HUNGRY
13 February 2020 | 5 replies
Also the BP podcast and Millennial Real Estate Investor podcast are two other great resources where you can learn about/from the experiences of others.
Franky Aikens
The Baby Boomers are Selling But Who Will Buy?
29 February 2020 | 2 replies
With Millennials being strapped for cash and preferring to be renters and Gen X'er that are still feeling the effects for the 2008 crash, who else can handle that much inventory?
Tom De Napoli
Silver tsunami of available homes and surging millennial demand
19 February 2020 | 0 replies
While this demand may be poised to take up the additional new supply, millennial demand may not align with the price point and areas that will see the sharpest rise in the supply of available homes.
Gervon Thompson
What do you suggest I do?
1 March 2020 | 38 replies
Here’s my story, so I happen to be on of those naive millennials who continuously took out student loans without even considering the burden it would cost to repay them upon graduation.
Alec Khlebopros
Building a 4 Plex Vs findind a 4 Plex
20 February 2020 | 3 replies
A young millennial work force (1/1)'s?
Ken Hart
Investing in Denver from Out of State
3 March 2020 | 14 replies
@Ken Hart, here are some interesting, recent articles about Colorado Springs' growth, appeal to millennials and rising tech scene.
Marcus Auerbach
What factors caused Denver prices to go up the last 2 decades?
1 March 2020 | 17 replies
.$61KWe also liked that Denver offered many of the high quality jobs and amenities -restaurants, nightlife entertainment - that made cities like San Francisco, Los Angeles, New York, Seattle, Austin attractive destinations in recent years, combined with the lifestyle benefits that come from living close to amazing, year-round outdoor activities.Ranked 5 of 62 for best large city economies (Source: Wallet Hub)Ranked 8 of 100 best cities for an active lifestyle (Source: Wallet Hub)Colorado is ranked #2 in the country as most attractive states for employment and #1 for job opportunities (Denver Business Journal)Ranked 12 of 62 for best large cities to live (Source: Wallet Hub)However, the leading indicator that informed our thesis was Denver’s growing concentration of college-educated millennials, which is a proven catalyst of regional economic growth.