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Anders O. Appreciation or rental yield? Or both?
5 September 2016 | 3 replies
You should consider that as it's a lot of tourism in Bergen in the summer (not as much in the winter)Daniel
John P. Greetings from Norway!
27 April 2015 | 11 replies
Tourism didn't seem to take off as well there as it did over the hill in Telemark, and though there were always lots of people around, I think they struggled a bit.  
Adam Ng Feedback regarding the Palm Springs / Palm Desert area
21 April 2015 | 2 replies
Yes, there are full-time residents, but this is a very important impact on the economy.(2)  The cities are heavily tourism dominated. 
Ayodeji Kuponiyi Farm Area vs Outside Markets (Philadelphia vs the Rest)
23 August 2015 | 0 replies
A market where there's population & strong employment growth, low cost of living, great schools, and tourism just to name a few.I currently own a duplex in the suburbs of Philadelphia.
Pavlos Kasselouris Do you track your NET WORTH?
5 July 2016 | 74 replies
For every million dollar sale there were probably 10 people that offered similar but didn't look as solid to close.If the tech demand softens there are media/biotech/tourism/financial/Korean etc. people waiting in the wings.  
J Campbell before making 1st purchase What 5-10 MAIN stats to know about a prop and if its a good buy.
16 April 2015 | 4 replies
Area - are there good schools, jobs, tourism, etc.  
Dan G. Which cities in the US have the best rental properties?
18 May 2017 | 50 replies
And I would also be worried that the next time we have a big economic recession or depression, it could affect tourism in Orlando which in turn could affect employment and lead to evictions and vacancies. 
Sarah McConnell High cash flow markets?
19 January 2016 | 25 replies
I then logged onto the cities tourism website and  found that 3/4 of the year the largest demographic is baby boomers who are retired.  
Michael Herr Small Kitchen: 1 Bedroom AirBnB
4 December 2015 | 15 replies
Based on lack of tourism in the area, I'm thinking It will attract 10 day-6month corporate type people.Of those, I'm sure some will dine out literally every meal, but I also think some wouldn't stay with a dishwasherless kitchen.I wouldn't consider this as an investment if it wasn't basement of my primary residence: Worst-case scenario, it flops as a rental and I have a great space for entertaining and guests crashing.Thanks for all the suggestions everybody.
Simon Shih Airbnb vs Rental
10 April 2018 | 15 replies
Don't just think of it as a "vacation" rental:One thing that people tend to overlook is the fact that even though a property may not have certain characteristics which would make it ideal for tourism, it can make up for them by being near certain workforce centers, especially medical and research facilities.