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Jerry N. Clasisfication of class A, B, C, D ... MFH and apartments?
2 November 2014 | 21 replies
The building demographic isn't going to change nearly quickly enough for this to happen as quickly as that.
Taylor Jennings LoopNet - Anybody use this online service to post properties?
7 October 2013 | 28 replies
It's not like the general public where you post an ad on TV and hope it hits a particular demographic.
Brendan Taylor New Member from Prince George's County Maryland
20 November 2014 | 13 replies
Not great as far as demographics go but definitely places where you can pick up reasonably priced property.Good Luck.Sara 
Jason Cory Birmingham Market by Class
8 September 2019 | 76 replies
Just because you make money in an area or have a preference doesn't change demographics, crime stats, demand, or supply.
Rob Terpilowski Purchasing Out of State Rentals
9 September 2016 | 31 replies
If you must.. stay close to amenities and pick proximity to a target vs walmart, panera bread vs chipotle, lowes vs home depot, as these companies do extensive demographics and target, panera, lowes seek out a slightly more exclusive base
Andrew Glenn Area demographics for investment properties
30 March 2017 | 2 replies
What demographics do you use when analyzing a property?
Gabriel A. Looking for C+ to B neighborhoods
22 October 2018 | 17 replies
The tenant demographic tends to be a little better.
Dan K. Cash Flow vs. Equity Growth: What's more important?
2 October 2020 | 28 replies
I don't buy any old building and cross my fingers; I study demographic trends, development plans both private and public, retails openings, etc., to identify areas that are most likely to realize appreciation in the near term.Another silly argument: appreciating markets are too expensive, especially in CA.
Andrew Schlessinger Salt Lake Area Investing
1 December 2016 | 28 replies
The demographics breakdown that 60% of the population are renters.
Brandon Booth New member from San Diego, CA
14 July 2016 | 20 replies
Both are good cash flow markets with strong economies and demographics.