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Christopher O'Morchoe Starting New Construction In a Housing Shortage
30 January 2016 | 9 replies
A home with a  mother in law setup has many advantages - younger people don't mind sharing space and renting rooms out so it could could work for younger millennials - but more to the point - you have a lot of families where the parents are moving into their children's homes to be closer to family and to be taken care of - on the other side of that you have record number of young people moving back into their parents home - so a SFR with an in-law unit built into it should prove attractive to a wide range of buyers.
Mike McGee Rently?
6 January 2022 | 52 replies
Rently or not someone can break it, you either get with the times or get left behind, millennials want instant gratification, and instant showings, instagram, instant everything, so keep doing things the old fashion way, set up alerts on your pagers and post to the paper classifieds because if your not doing what's in demand your living in the past.
Jackie Lam Buying & Selling Real Estate in Another City or State
5 April 2016 | 1 reply
This article is for a general audience targeted toward millennial readers.
David Krulac Has Housing hit a wall?
8 April 2016 | 6 replies
There aren't enough millennials behind us to bail out government.  
Josh Brosius The right way to start. Which option?
17 April 2016 | 4 replies
Millennials have basically given themselves two options in terms of housing: renting, which means kicking hundreds and in some places thousands of dollars out the door every month, or buying a nice 3-bed/2-bath that they can barely afford and drains their cash flow.
David Reyes Investors from florida or Investing in florida !
18 May 2016 | 6 replies
Millennials have basically given themselves two options in terms of housing: renting, which means kicking hundreds and in some places thousands of dollars out the door every month, or buying a nice 3-bed/2-bath that they can barely afford and drains their cash flow.
John Suralik Zillow is Crushing Craigslist Right Now!!!!
27 August 2017 | 57 replies
Especially with Millennials and the tech savvy! 
Paul Birkett Corelogic Market Overview: Tailwinds for the Rental Market
23 April 2016 | 3 replies
It was a very thorough analysis that pointed to broadly good news for the housing market between now and 2018Unemployment at 5% and declining, core inflation at 1.7%, accommodating monetary policy, consumer confidence at 96, 2.5m new jobs being created each year, 1.2m new households being formed each year and interest rates at a very cheap 4-5% are creating a goldilocks scenario for housing.Looking more broadly, we also have some significant tailwinds for the market New Households: Millennials are leaving the family home in volume.
Shay Reynolds Looking for agents in Austin
25 April 2016 | 1 reply
I am very educated on the Austin market and my target market is millennials.
Sean Gribbons Where do you find millennial buyers?
27 April 2016 | 4 replies
HI BP community,At my open house this past Saturday I noticed many millennials are using agents.