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Ryan Cleary Cleveland or Columbus?
24 October 2020 | 44 replies
Cleveland is less competitive, with higher cap rates and more yield, however population growth is declining significantly. 
Alex Hawk Is Nashville overbuilding in Multi-Family?
24 February 2022 | 7 replies
While there is an increasing demand and many companies moving to TN, could there be a future decline in multifamily prices/rent?
David Rutledge Switching licensed designer before permit issuance
6 November 2023 | 11 replies
If he declines, unfortunately you'll have to start over.As I mentioned, this is the time to switch if this person hasn't garnered your trust in moving forward.
Jacqueline Billera columbus OH vs KCMO
16 October 2023 | 11 replies
No one should invest in a declining market as a beginner.
Cheryl Vawdrey Pittsfield, MA (Berkshire County) Property Management Search
16 February 2021 | 21 replies
Also, I’m a bit concerned with the declining population.
Steve Stinson Here's where Americans moved to — Alabama #6
9 February 2022 | 7 replies
It is interesting, but doesn't paint the full picture, especially considering United Van lines only represents a portion of moving traffic.Here is US Census Bureau data on actual population gain/loss in 2021:https://www.census.gov/newsroo...Top 10 States in Numeric Growth, 2020 to 2021RankGeographic AreaApril 1, 2020(Estimates Base)July 1, 2020July 1, 2021Numeric Growth1Texas29,145,50529,217,65329,527,941310,2882Florida21,538,18721,569,93221,781,128211,1963Arizona7,151,5027,177,9867,276,31698,3304North Carolina10,439,38810,457,17710,551,16293,9855Georgia10,711,90810,725,80010,799,56673,7666South Carolina5,118,4255,130,7295,190,70559,9767Utah3,271,6163,281,6843,337,97556,2918Tennessee6,910,8406,920,1196,975,21855,0999Idaho1,839,1061,847,7721,900,92353,15110Nevada3,104,6143,114,0713,143,99129,920Top 10 States (or Equivalent)in Numeric Decline, 2020 to 2021RankGeographic AreaApril 1, 2020(Estimates Base)July 1, 2020July 1, 2021Numeric Decline1New York20,201,24920,154,93319,835,913-319,0202California39,538,22339,499,73839,237,836-261,9023Illinois12,812,50812,785,24512,671,469-113,7764Massachusetts7,029,9177,022,2206,984,723-37,4975Louisiana4,657,7574,651,2034,624,047-27,1566Pennsylvania13,002,70012,989,62512,964,056-25,5697District of Columbia689,545690,093670,050-20,0438Michigan10,077,33110,067,66410,050,811-16,8539New Jersey9,288,9949,279,7439,267,130-12,61310Ohio11,799,44811,790,58711,780,017-10,570
Jon B. Refinance out of an existing FHA loan to get another FHA loan?
3 April 2018 | 14 replies
I've once had an underwriter go through the borrower's entire track record of properties to track how all the deeds were filed (primary, second home, investment property) and from these records the underwriter made a judgment of the borrowers integrity.If you have a track record of going from primary to investment and primary to investment in very short periods of time you may actually get declined (I said "may,") if you cannot explain a plausible story that Jives with the UW's perception of your integrity.
Bethany Davis DoHardMoney.com user review?
26 September 2022 | 42 replies
It was this lender that ultimately declined your loan, with such unfortunate timing.
Alon A. Thoughts about jacksonville
27 February 2023 | 2 replies
Hey,I saw a data online that Jacksonville is declining , that is the time to buy there now ?
Jeff Siebert Pittsburgh
24 January 2021 | 3 replies
Realize the population has been on a steady decline for several years, young people tend to leave for cities with more job opportunities, crime in several area's.