
27 February 2021 | 4 replies
With SUNY Buffalo, Canisius, Daemen and Buff State colleges surrounding some of the greatest parts of Buffalo you can live, renters are always renting.But the student population isn’t the only population here; Buffalo is growing more year after year and becoming a very sought after city to live in with its amazing list of locally owned bars, restaurants, and businesses, Buffalo gives you big city vibes with that nice homey feeling.As far as market trends go and your return on investment, I’d be more than happy to guide you into finding a great property here in the City of Buffalo.Contact me if you would like more insight!

11 February 2021 | 3 replies
We are looking at investments in secondary cities throughout the cz, that check the boxes of a "living city"; population growth, DFI, universities etc. better yields (cap rates) and lower barriers to entry.

14 February 2021 | 16 replies
About 30% of Maryland’s population is currently renting.

12 February 2021 | 15 replies
The pandemic encouraged an outflux of people from downtown to less populated areas and a lot of condos have been sitting longer than before or even dropping in price.

5 May 2021 | 1 reply
It would be great to compare markets by the common indicators such as:-Population growth-unemployment rates-income rates-housing prices-price to rent ratio-insurance and tax rates-etc..It’s quite time consuming to put all the data together myself.

14 March 2021 | 9 replies
They have high population and job growth, large university campuses nearby, many nearby hospitals and high walkability scores making them uniquely able to meet the majority of short and long term renter's wants and needs, so drives rental growth as well as appreciation.

16 February 2021 | 17 replies
@Austin ColeYour question finally populated.

17 June 2021 | 43 replies
Most of the population want to live on the Coasts and lots of them want to live close to Water.

23 May 2021 | 2 replies
The answer would change dramatically if you were looking for...Stable long term cash flow - solid properties in high population centersValue add opportunities - distressed properties with good potentialPotential for appreciation - High growth areas

16 February 2021 | 19 replies
I strongly endorse working-class neighborhoods and it is the pocket of the population I most actively cater to.